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Page 155
... heard , but answered not . One pitying look He turned to those who mocked , one upward glance Of love and prayer ... heard it , and before my soul there rose A vision of the past , when I , a child , Guiltless as yet , my hands unstained ...
... heard , but answered not . One pitying look He turned to those who mocked , one upward glance Of love and prayer ... heard it , and before my soul there rose A vision of the past , when I , a child , Guiltless as yet , my hands unstained ...
Page 507
... heard nothing - never heard his own Fidelio . When he offered to conduct it himself - per- haps it was not unnatural , for who ever heard of theatre folks having feeling ? -the theatre laughed at him ; and so the master of modern music ...
... heard nothing - never heard his own Fidelio . When he offered to conduct it himself - per- haps it was not unnatural , for who ever heard of theatre folks having feeling ? -the theatre laughed at him ; and so the master of modern music ...
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... heard many times before from Hegel's disciples - that Hegelianism is the same system in the form of philosophy , which Christianity is in the form of faith - that there is nothing negative in Hegel -that his system is affirmative , and ...
... heard many times before from Hegel's disciples - that Hegelianism is the same system in the form of philosophy , which Christianity is in the form of faith - that there is nothing negative in Hegel -that his system is affirmative , and ...
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ECLECTIC | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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