Littell's Living Age, 165. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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8. oldal
... effect resulting to all proud , not more or less mingled with want and self - reliant , but otherwise noble natures . sorrow , if we don't help each other , there First , there is a readiness to absolve your . is no help at all to be ...
... effect resulting to all proud , not more or less mingled with want and self - reliant , but otherwise noble natures . sorrow , if we don't help each other , there First , there is a readiness to absolve your . is no help at all to be ...
13. oldal
... effect on the well - being of those immediately about you ( and therefore on those afar off ) , whether you carelessly follow your selfish moods or en- courage that vision of others ' needs which is the source of justice , tenderness ...
... effect on the well - being of those immediately about you ( and therefore on those afar off ) , whether you carelessly follow your selfish moods or en- courage that vision of others ' needs which is the source of justice , tenderness ...
15. oldal
... effect upon his brown face . The well - worn epi- gram might be adapted in his case to say that nobody ever was so fierce as the gen- eral looked ; and yet he was at bottom rather a mild old man , and had never hurt anybody , except the ...
... effect upon his brown face . The well - worn epi- gram might be adapted in his case to say that nobody ever was so fierce as the gen- eral looked ; and yet he was at bottom rather a mild old man , and had never hurt anybody , except the ...
23. oldal
... effect of a beauty which was not beauty in any demonstrative sense , but rather harmony , ease , grace , fine health , fine training , and what , for want of a better word , we call blood . Not that the purest blood in the world ...
... effect of a beauty which was not beauty in any demonstrative sense , but rather harmony , ease , grace , fine health , fine training , and what , for want of a better word , we call blood . Not that the purest blood in the world ...
24. oldal
... effect of time . Cart - ropes and wild horses would never have drawn out of George Eliot a delib- erate autobiography . Her journal is a simple record of facts , without any profu- sion of thought or careful recording of feeling . Yet ...
... effect of time . Cart - ropes and wild horses would never have drawn out of George Eliot a delib- erate autobiography . Her journal is a simple record of facts , without any profu- sion of thought or careful recording of feeling . Yet ...
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