Titan, Svazek 24J. Hogg, 1857 |
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Strana 16
... tell her truly and fearlessly - could he save her ? The answer made her pale face grow paler for an instant . She clasped her hands instinctively , and a prayer escaped her lips : - ' My Lily - must I leave my Lily deso- late ...
... tell her truly and fearlessly - could he save her ? The answer made her pale face grow paler for an instant . She clasped her hands instinctively , and a prayer escaped her lips : - ' My Lily - must I leave my Lily deso- late ...
Strana 23
... what is to be gained by it ? He will tell you - truth . Does , then , any philo- sopher really believe that he is likely to to approximate those of the schools which they either founded Notes on Indian Literature - Philosophy . 23.
... what is to be gained by it ? He will tell you - truth . Does , then , any philo- sopher really believe that he is likely to to approximate those of the schools which they either founded Notes on Indian Literature - Philosophy . 23.
Strana 24
... tell you it is a morbid state of the mind that makes men philosophers . We do not believe it . Philosophising is a habit the habit of contemplation . A man does not become a philosopher in a day or a week . Philosophy is the poetry of ...
... tell you it is a morbid state of the mind that makes men philosophers . We do not believe it . Philosophising is a habit the habit of contemplation . A man does not become a philosopher in a day or a week . Philosophy is the poetry of ...
Strana 33
... brain had only been of the right sort . But why all this ? I wished particu- larly to tell of the residence in which I spent my boyhood , not much in the com- pany of my teacher , and all the more in Three Love - Dreams . 33 33.
... brain had only been of the right sort . But why all this ? I wished particu- larly to tell of the residence in which I spent my boyhood , not much in the com- pany of my teacher , and all the more in Three Love - Dreams . 33 33.
Strana 36
... tell the keeper ! ' Then came a pause . At last he be- gan again : - ' As I recently passed through the street below I saw you , and thought you had a heart to feel for a man who has become the victim of human injustice . ' ' Silence ...
... tell the keeper ! ' Then came a pause . At last he be- gan again : - ' As I recently passed through the street below I saw you , and thought you had a heart to feel for a man who has become the victim of human injustice . ' ' Silence ...
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