Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 203
... sense " I should think , " Wordsworth wrote to of the dignity of manhood , was not lost . a friend in the year 1821 , “ that I had What is most precious in our common hu- lived to little purpose , if my notions on man nature seemed to ...
... sense " I should think , " Wordsworth wrote to of the dignity of manhood , was not lost . a friend in the year 1821 , “ that I had What is most precious in our common hu- lived to little purpose , if my notions on man nature seemed to ...
Page 204
... sense of duty ; the highest and best state of moral feeling to which the most noble- . minded among Englishmen could attain except in rare moments of exaltation was " a deliberate and preparatory forti- tude , a sedate and stern ...
... sense of duty ; the highest and best state of moral feeling to which the most noble- . minded among Englishmen could attain except in rare moments of exaltation was " a deliberate and preparatory forti- tude , a sedate and stern ...
Page 251
... sense of immeasurable dis- stumbles in the way of the most critical tance between themselves and their attend- occasions of life those touch - and - go ants can alone account for the carelessness states of feeling between man and woman ...
... sense of immeasurable dis- stumbles in the way of the most critical tance between themselves and their attend- occasions of life those touch - and - go ants can alone account for the carelessness states of feeling between man and woman ...
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