Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 157
... thought of me as rather a jolly fellow , haven't you ? Not a fellow that had ever known misfortune , or had anything weighing on his mind . " The rose hue faded out of Charlotte's face now , and by absence helped its new expression to a ...
... thought of me as rather a jolly fellow , haven't you ? Not a fellow that had ever known misfortune , or had anything weighing on his mind . " The rose hue faded out of Charlotte's face now , and by absence helped its new expression to a ...
Page 327
... thought . On the other hand , infinite intended . The first of these two ab - power not only may be , but must be , an stract expressions , " the supernatural , " object of religious contemplation in pro- is avowedly an expression for ...
... thought . On the other hand , infinite intended . The first of these two ab - power not only may be , but must be , an stract expressions , " the supernatural , " object of religious contemplation in pro- is avowedly an expression for ...
Page 367
... thought ; so Carlyle brought that which form a channel of moral influence , in the is to the soul what poetry is to the intel- same way that the speeches of Mr. Glad- lect into common everyday life ; he saw a stone or the sermons of Dr ...
... thought ; so Carlyle brought that which form a channel of moral influence , in the is to the soul what poetry is to the intel- same way that the speeches of Mr. Glad- lect into common everyday life ; he saw a stone or the sermons of Dr ...
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