Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 485 |
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... feel the pain ; how not feel indignation or malevolence towards More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad and knows not well what to make of it . He almost shuns their eye ; he fears they will upbraid God . What ...
... feel the pain ; how not feel indignation or malevolence towards More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad and knows not well what to make of it . He almost shuns their eye ; he fears they will upbraid God . What ...
Strana 129
Ralph Waldo Emerson Reginald Lansing Cook. We are often made to feel that there is another youth and age than that ... feeling that it rather be- longs to ages than to mortal life . The last activity of the intellectua ! powers redeems us ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Reginald Lansing Cook. We are often made to feel that there is another youth and age than that ... feeling that it rather be- longs to ages than to mortal life . The last activity of the intellectua ! powers redeems us ...
Strana 138
... feel no hallowing presence ; we are sensible of a knack and skill rather than of inspiration ; they have a light and know not whence it comes and call it their own ; their talent is some exaggerated faculty , some overgrown member , so ...
... feel no hallowing presence ; we are sensible of a knack and skill rather than of inspiration ; they have a light and know not whence it comes and call it their own ; their talent is some exaggerated faculty , some overgrown member , so ...
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