The Friend: A Series of Essays, Том 3 |
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... action . To such the season of that entrance into the world is a season of fearful importance ; not for the seduction of its passions , but of its opinions . Whatever be their intellectual powers , unless extraordinary circumstances in ...
... action . To such the season of that entrance into the world is a season of fearful importance ; not for the seduction of its passions , but of its opinions . Whatever be their intellectual powers , unless extraordinary circumstances in ...
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... actions , their lives , she asks for excellence . To ask from all and to ask in vain , would be too dismal to bear : it would disturb him too deeply with doubt and perplexity and fear . In this hope , and in the revolting of his ...
... actions , their lives , she asks for excellence . To ask from all and to ask in vain , would be too dismal to bear : it would disturb him too deeply with doubt and perplexity and fear . In this hope , and in the revolting of his ...
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... actions were wrought , and great works in literature and science produced , yet the general taste was capricious , fan- tastical , or grovelling ; and in this point , as in all others , was youth subject to delusion , frequent in 22 THE ...
... actions were wrought , and great works in literature and science produced , yet the general taste was capricious , fan- tastical , or grovelling ; and in this point , as in all others , was youth subject to delusion , frequent in 22 THE ...
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... action of which is the more fatal from being silent and unremitting , and which , wherever it was not jealously watched and steadily opposed , must have pressed upon and consumed the diviner spirit ? There are two errors into which we ...
... action of which is the more fatal from being silent and unremitting , and which , wherever it was not jealously watched and steadily opposed , must have pressed upon and consumed the diviner spirit ? There are two errors into which we ...
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... actions or characters of more exalted virtue , than those which thousands of years ago have existed upon earth , as we know from the re- cords of authentic history . Such is the inherent dignity of human nature , that there belong to it ...
... actions or characters of more exalted virtue , than those which thousands of years ago have existed upon earth , as we know from the re- cords of authentic history . Such is the inherent dignity of human nature , that there belong to it ...
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