Littell's Living Age, 28. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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165. oldal
... feeling which , more perhaps than any other , distinguishes us from the brute creation - I mean the feeling to which we give the name of sympathy - the feeling for each other ! The herd of deer shun the stag O shallowness of human ...
... feeling which , more perhaps than any other , distinguishes us from the brute creation - I mean the feeling to which we give the name of sympathy - the feeling for each other ! The herd of deer shun the stag O shallowness of human ...
308. oldal
... feeling the celestial glow of high and holy thought visiting his brow and his heart ; but feeling , too , that all ade- quate expression was denied him . He could read but where were books ? His heart was yearn- ing for kindred spirits ...
... feeling the celestial glow of high and holy thought visiting his brow and his heart ; but feeling , too , that all ade- quate expression was denied him . He could read but where were books ? His heart was yearn- ing for kindred spirits ...
433. oldal
... feeling in which it originates is natural I know both by experi- ence and observation . My children never speak of their brother Herbert , and I never utter his name except in my prayers , unless some special cause acts upon me like a ...
... feeling in which it originates is natural I know both by experi- ence and observation . My children never speak of their brother Herbert , and I never utter his name except in my prayers , unless some special cause acts upon me like a ...
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