Society and Solitude: Twelve ChaptersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 269 oldal |
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10. oldal
... Whilst he suffered at being seen where he was , he consoled himself with the delicious thought of the inconceivable number of places where he was not . All he wished of his tailor was to provide that sober mean of color and cut which ...
... Whilst he suffered at being seen where he was , he consoled himself with the delicious thought of the inconceivable number of places where he was not . All he wished of his tailor was to provide that sober mean of color and cut which ...
46. oldal
... whilst he stood aside , and then returned to record them . The poet aims at getting observations without aim ; to subject to thought things seen without ( voluntary ) thought . In eloquence , the great triumphs of the art are , when the ...
... whilst he stood aside , and then returned to record them . The poet aims at getting observations without aim ; to subject to thought things seen without ( voluntary ) thought . In eloquence , the great triumphs of the art are , when the ...
80. oldal
... whilst he speaks things , I feel that he is touching some of my relations , and I am uneasy ; but whilst he deals in words , we are released from attention . If you would lift me , you must be on higher ground . If you would liberate me ...
... whilst he speaks things , I feel that he is touching some of my relations , and I am uneasy ; but whilst he deals in words , we are released from attention . If you would lift me , you must be on higher ground . If you would liberate me ...
84. oldal
... whilst they valued every help to its attainment , and thought no pains too great which contributed in any manner to further it ; - resembling the Arabian warrior of fame , who wore seventeen weapons in his belt , and in personal combat ...
... whilst they valued every help to its attainment , and thought no pains too great which contributed in any manner to further it ; - resembling the Arabian warrior of fame , who wore seventeen weapons in his belt , and in personal combat ...
105. oldal
... Whilst thus nature and the hints we draw from man suggest a true and lofty life , a household equal to the beauty and grandeur of this world , especially we learn the same lesson from those best relations to individual men which the ...
... Whilst thus nature and the hints we draw from man suggest a true and lofty life , a household equal to the beauty and grandeur of this world , especially we learn the same lesson from those best relations to individual men which the ...
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