Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... nature of his Valhalla are singularly true to the character of the Northman , we can scarcely believe that " his creed was home - made . " In a pas- sage of great beauty , but too long for quotation , Dr. Dasent very ingeniously shows ...
... nature of his Valhalla are singularly true to the character of the Northman , we can scarcely believe that " his creed was home - made . " In a pas- sage of great beauty , but too long for quotation , Dr. Dasent very ingeniously shows ...
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... nature ? Surely , if the writer is not so difficulty in understanding how any one , mystified by his theory as to be ... natural phi- the writer has netted himself , we can losopher , and the student of Revelation only say , that it is a ...
... nature ? Surely , if the writer is not so difficulty in understanding how any one , mystified by his theory as to be ... natural phi- the writer has netted himself , we can losopher , and the student of Revelation only say , that it is a ...
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... natural gateway of the mountain , and suddenly confronted the valley of the Justis - Thal . A new scene now opened before ... nature . After admiring this magnificent view for some time , we determined to move on . The question , however ...
... natural gateway of the mountain , and suddenly confronted the valley of the Justis - Thal . A new scene now opened before ... nature . After admiring this magnificent view for some time , we determined to move on . The question , however ...
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... nature , let me describe what I saw " far down in this rocky den . " At this point we lit our lamps , and com ... natural vestibule was sufficiently lighted from without to require no torch ; but as we advanced inward , the gloom ...
... nature , let me describe what I saw " far down in this rocky den . " At this point we lit our lamps , and com ... natural vestibule was sufficiently lighted from without to require no torch ; but as we advanced inward , the gloom ...
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... natural dread of the sea : the horse recoils before it , and the dog expresses its fears by bark- ing . In many parts ... nature , is grieved to see the land worn away by the sea incessantly , and forever . He knows that he , too , will ...
... natural dread of the sea : the horse recoils before it , and the dog expresses its fears by bark- ing . In many parts ... nature , is grieved to see the land worn away by the sea incessantly , and forever . He knows that he , too , will ...
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