Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 48
... affections are rightly placed and well distributed . Love is a secondary passion in those who love most , a primary in those who love least . He who is inspired by it in a high degree , is inspired by honour in a higher : it never ...
... affections are rightly placed and well distributed . Love is a secondary passion in those who love most , a primary in those who love least . He who is inspired by it in a high degree , is inspired by honour in a higher : it never ...
Strana 50
... affection ; I pray to the Almighty for his goodness and happiness , and do forget at times , unworthy supplicant ! the prayers I should have offered for myself . Never fear that I will disparage my kind religious teacher by disobedience ...
... affection ; I pray to the Almighty for his goodness and happiness , and do forget at times , unworthy supplicant ! the prayers I should have offered for myself . Never fear that I will disparage my kind religious teacher by disobedience ...
Strana 81
... affectionate tenantry . This was a real old English scene ; and such as touched our sympathies , even in an age when much of this cordial intercourse between the great and the humble has passed away . The paper of the " Spectator " upon ...
... affectionate tenantry . This was a real old English scene ; and such as touched our sympathies , even in an age when much of this cordial intercourse between the great and the humble has passed away . The paper of the " Spectator " upon ...
Strana 119
... affections upon the daughter of a baker ! Yet do we feel the imagination at all violated when we read the " true ballad " where King Cophetua woos the beggar maid ? Pauperism , pauper , poor man , are expressions of pity , but pity ...
... affections upon the daughter of a baker ! Yet do we feel the imagination at all violated when we read the " true ballad " where King Cophetua woos the beggar maid ? Pauperism , pauper , poor man , are expressions of pity , but pity ...
Strana 149
... affections of a man ; this is slowly taking its place , as the highest social truth . That the world was made for all , and not for a few ; that society is to care for all ; that no human being shall perish but through his own fault ...
... affections of a man ; this is slowly taking its place , as the highest social truth . That the world was made for all , and not for a few ; that society is to care for all ; that no human being shall perish but through his own fault ...
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