Critical and Miscellaneous Writings, Том 7A. Hart, 1848 - Всего страниц: 172 |
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... feel for things in which of beauty , of which otherwise they might ever he has no personal interest , he can achieve have lived unconscious . Pity for fictitious suf- nothing generous or noble . This lesson is in ferings is , indeed ...
... feel for things in which of beauty , of which otherwise they might ever he has no personal interest , he can achieve have lived unconscious . Pity for fictitious suf- nothing generous or noble . This lesson is in ferings is , indeed ...
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... feel enve- loped , like Don Quixote , by a thousand threads ; and like him , would we rather re- main so for ever , than break one of their silken fibres . Clarissa Harlowe is one of the books which leave us different beings from those ...
... feel enve- loped , like Don Quixote , by a thousand threads ; and like him , would we rather re- main so for ever , than break one of their silken fibres . Clarissa Harlowe is one of the books which leave us different beings from those ...
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... feel for him , as for one of the best and most revered friends of our child- hood . Was ever the " soul of goodness in things evil " better disclosed , than in the scruples and the dishonesty of Black George , that tenderest of ...
... feel for him , as for one of the best and most revered friends of our child- hood . Was ever the " soul of goodness in things evil " better disclosed , than in the scruples and the dishonesty of Black George , that tenderest of ...
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... feel as if there were a kind of privacy in our sympathies with them - as though they were a part of ourselves , which strangers knew not - and as if in pub- licly expressing them , we were violating the sanctities of our own souls . We ...
... feel as if there were a kind of privacy in our sympathies with them - as though they were a part of ourselves , which strangers knew not - and as if in pub- licly expressing them , we were violating the sanctities of our own souls . We ...
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... feel them . Too often , indeed , are the sim- plicities of nature and the native tendernesses of the soul nipped and chilled by those anxie- ties which lie on them " like an untimely frost . " " The world is too much with us . " We be ...
... feel them . Too often , indeed , are the sim- plicities of nature and the native tendernesses of the soul nipped and chilled by those anxie- ties which lie on them " like an untimely frost . " " The world is too much with us . " We be ...
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