The New-England Magazine, Band 9Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1965 |
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... woods and the watercourses . All seems peaceful and still : — and yet there is a strange heaviness , in the fall of the leaves , in that wood that skirts the road ; there is an unnatural flitting in those shadows ; -there is a plashing ...
... woods and the watercourses . All seems peaceful and still : — and yet there is a strange heaviness , in the fall of the leaves , in that wood that skirts the road ; there is an unnatural flitting in those shadows ; -there is a plashing ...
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... Wood , which might lead one to sus- pect that he is not wholly satisfied with his profession , and that it requires no little effort to submit to the arbitrary rules that place him in an association not always agreeable . The same ...
... Wood , which might lead one to sus- pect that he is not wholly satisfied with his profession , and that it requires no little effort to submit to the arbitrary rules that place him in an association not always agreeable . The same ...
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... Wood sings equally before her audiences . If numerous , even her gratified feelings will not lead her to depart from the severe rules in which she has been disciplined . If few in numbers , she does not think it derogatory in her to do ...
... Wood sings equally before her audiences . If numerous , even her gratified feelings will not lead her to depart from the severe rules in which she has been disciplined . If few in numbers , she does not think it derogatory in her to do ...
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