The Living Age, Volume 212Living Age Company, 1897 |
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Page 14
... eyes enraged the little cripple . “ How dare you talk to me , sitting there pretending to be a gentleman ! " " I would rather be allowed to make a better toilet if my reputation were to rest upon a pretence . I never heard of a ...
... eyes enraged the little cripple . “ How dare you talk to me , sitting there pretending to be a gentleman ! " " I would rather be allowed to make a better toilet if my reputation were to rest upon a pretence . I never heard of a ...
Page 24
... eyes of the body ; " but henceforth her inner eyes are open . What relation these mystic annals of Teresa's girl- hood and earlier womanhood , whether written by herself or by her priest- biographers , bear to reality , it is diffi cult ...
... eyes of the body ; " but henceforth her inner eyes are open . What relation these mystic annals of Teresa's girl- hood and earlier womanhood , whether written by herself or by her priest- biographers , bear to reality , it is diffi cult ...
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... eyes that see it are not the mystic's eyes , and , rapturous as may be the ecstasy of joy or suffer- ing , we are still constrained to feel that it is not Teresa who is absorbed by the vision , but the vision that is absorbed by Teresa ...
... eyes that see it are not the mystic's eyes , and , rapturous as may be the ecstasy of joy or suffer- ing , we are still constrained to feel that it is not Teresa who is absorbed by the vision , but the vision that is absorbed by Teresa ...
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... eyes that saw it , those cloistered eyes to whose boundless outlook the narrow walls of his spiritual prison could set no hori- zon . One by one the visions rise . In the solitary chapel , where he keeps painful vigil until the ...
... eyes that saw it , those cloistered eyes to whose boundless outlook the narrow walls of his spiritual prison could set no hori- zon . One by one the visions rise . In the solitary chapel , where he keeps painful vigil until the ...
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... eyes in Angela's embrace , does her rhapsody of adoring tenderness efface our remembrance of that cold refer- ence to those dead children of her earthly home who in other days had lain in the arms and been cherished upon the breast ...
... eyes in Angela's embrace , does her rhapsody of adoring tenderness efface our remembrance of that cold refer- ence to those dead children of her earthly home who in other days had lain in the arms and been cherished upon the breast ...
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