Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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265. oldal
... feel , can feel , and if we do but think over things , must feel , is not so much gladness or sorrow at our ancestors having been happy or unhappy , as gratitude towards them , for the happiness that their efforts have secured for us ...
... feel , can feel , and if we do but think over things , must feel , is not so much gladness or sorrow at our ancestors having been happy or unhappy , as gratitude towards them , for the happiness that their efforts have secured for us ...
266. oldal
... feel so little about remote benefactors who are living , we shall hardly feel more about remote benefactors who are dead ; and we shall feel less about remote recipients of benefits , who will not be born for an eternity . To sum up ...
... feel so little about remote benefactors who are living , we shall hardly feel more about remote benefactors who are dead ; and we shall feel less about remote recipients of benefits , who will not be born for an eternity . To sum up ...
752. oldal
... feel that in rural England there is before the leisured the simplest and the noblest and most dutiful life for all , to be in touch with the harmonies of nature , to go to the fountain sources of inspiration , and from all this to educe ...
... feel that in rural England there is before the leisured the simplest and the noblest and most dutiful life for all , to be in touch with the harmonies of nature , to go to the fountain sources of inspiration , and from all this to educe ...
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