The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Page 226
... soon found , that to write modern Hebrew , he must learn ancient , and thus to carry out a boyish jest , he found himself engaged in the study of another , and a difficult language . An instruc- tor for the Hebrew , Doctor Albrecht ...
... soon found , that to write modern Hebrew , he must learn ancient , and thus to carry out a boyish jest , he found himself engaged in the study of another , and a difficult language . An instruc- tor for the Hebrew , Doctor Albrecht ...
Page 235
... soon , however , happily cured at once of his despair and love , by being informed that Peggy , on her examination , had protested that her feelings and deportment to him , had al- ways been those of an elder sister to a younger brother ...
... soon , however , happily cured at once of his despair and love , by being informed that Peggy , on her examination , had protested that her feelings and deportment to him , had al- ways been those of an elder sister to a younger brother ...
Page 253
... Soon he became unable to dispense with being with her , for it was she who kept him in countenance with the world , as it passed ; and they were soon , in every part of an extensive establishment , in the field and the meadow , the ...
... Soon he became unable to dispense with being with her , for it was she who kept him in countenance with the world , as it passed ; and they were soon , in every part of an extensive establishment , in the field and the meadow , the ...
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MISCELLANY | 93 |
Ancient Persian Bricks 328 422 | 158 |
Epigrams of Boileau | 206 |
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