The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 256
... look into particular communities and divisions of men , we may observe that it is the discreet man , not the witty , nor the learned , nor the brave , who guides the conversation , and gives measures to the society . A man with great ...
... look into particular communities and divisions of men , we may observe that it is the discreet man , not the witty , nor the learned , nor the brave , who guides the conversation , and gives measures to the society . A man with great ...
Strana 298
... look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many faults which I committed that did not appear to me , even until I myself be- came a father . I had not until then a notion to the yearnings of a heart ...
... look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many faults which I committed that did not appear to me , even until I myself be- came a father . I had not until then a notion to the yearnings of a heart ...
Strana 443
... look upon it as a con- of perfection , and consequently an increase of hap- stant habitual gratitude to the great Author of na - piness ! The consciousness of such a being spreads ture . An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise a ...
... look upon it as a con- of perfection , and consequently an increase of hap- stant habitual gratitude to the great Author of na - piness ! The consciousness of such a being spreads ture . An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise a ...
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