Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 177
... writes : Goethe's " heart is full of the purest , warmest love , is full of God , is genuinely pious and holy in the heart's deepest essence . He does not talk much about Christ , he does not boast of his intimacy with Him , but if ...
... writes : Goethe's " heart is full of the purest , warmest love , is full of God , is genuinely pious and holy in the heart's deepest essence . He does not talk much about Christ , he does not boast of his intimacy with Him , but if ...
Page 373
... writes : " After supper and reading a little , and my wife cutting off my hair short , which is grown too long upon my crown of my head , I to bed . ” And in another place he writes : " Had Sarah to comb my head clean , which I found so ...
... writes : " After supper and reading a little , and my wife cutting off my hair short , which is grown too long upon my crown of my head , I to bed . ” And in another place he writes : " Had Sarah to comb my head clean , which I found so ...
Page 499
... write , always I write " " To your uncle ? " With the same gentle wink and bitter smile Marcel wheels my luggage away . I have no doubt that within a mile of the ugly Eiffel Tower , which he can see as he writes , always writes , there ...
... write , always I write " " To your uncle ? " With the same gentle wink and bitter smile Marcel wheels my luggage away . I have no doubt that within a mile of the ugly Eiffel Tower , which he can see as he writes , always writes , there ...
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Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
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