The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Page 124
... young fellow stepped forth , and said something , the amount of which I easily conjectured from its effect , for the young lady instantly shrunk back confused and abashed , while the surrounding crowd was convulsed with laughter . A ...
... young fellow stepped forth , and said something , the amount of which I easily conjectured from its effect , for the young lady instantly shrunk back confused and abashed , while the surrounding crowd was convulsed with laughter . A ...
Page 243
... young adept applied himself diligently to Alchemy , and spent no little time , in connexion with a pious gentlewoman , in studying Paracelsus and distilling the Elixir Vitæ . We see in Faust the traces of these studies . " It had always ...
... young adept applied himself diligently to Alchemy , and spent no little time , in connexion with a pious gentlewoman , in studying Paracelsus and distilling the Elixir Vitæ . We see in Faust the traces of these studies . " It had always ...
Page 374
... young breath of passionate thought ; Thy trees take root in Love ; the snows above The very Glaciers have his colours caught , And sun - set into rose - hues sees them wrought By rays which sleep there lovingly : the rocks , The ...
... young breath of passionate thought ; Thy trees take root in Love ; the snows above The very Glaciers have his colours caught , And sun - set into rose - hues sees them wrought By rays which sleep there lovingly : the rocks , The ...
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