Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 468
... passions of the world . These humble workmen had felt from the bottom of their hearts the full fire of the tragedy which had come to pass in Europe when the old qualitative civil- ization had passed away , leaving a new quantitative ...
... passions of the world . These humble workmen had felt from the bottom of their hearts the full fire of the tragedy which had come to pass in Europe when the old qualitative civil- ization had passed away , leaving a new quantitative ...
Page 471
... passion for their class , and even for the poor good - for - naughts who could only manage two looms at a time . ' Nicholas himself was a good man , but he would not hear of the state of trade . Just a piece of master's hum- bug STRIKES ...
... passion for their class , and even for the poor good - for - naughts who could only manage two looms at a time . ' Nicholas himself was a good man , but he would not hear of the state of trade . Just a piece of master's hum- bug STRIKES ...
Page 474
... passion , and often , I am sorry to say , write ruffianly letters , and now and then do ruffianly acts which dis- grace the town and are strongly reprobated by us . Why , Mr. Little , it has been my lot to send a civil remonstrance ...
... passion , and often , I am sorry to say , write ruffianly letters , and now and then do ruffianly acts which dis- grace the town and are strongly reprobated by us . Why , Mr. Little , it has been my lot to send a civil remonstrance ...
Page 478
... multitudi- nous duties on the hillside . Another ecstasy was their sense of life as it distributed fate and fortune and death in its awful way , and with its It is because of their sincerity and their passion for 478 LETTERS FROM AMERICA.
... multitudi- nous duties on the hillside . Another ecstasy was their sense of life as it distributed fate and fortune and death in its awful way , and with its It is because of their sincerity and their passion for 478 LETTERS FROM AMERICA.
Page 480
... passion for the unsifted truth , that poets will always form an aris- tocracy , leaving service to the servile class , just now mostly composed of women . You remember the curse laid upon Eve . The doctrine of service brings people ...
... passion for the unsifted truth , that poets will always form an aris- tocracy , leaving service to the servile class , just now mostly composed of women . You remember the curse laid upon Eve . The doctrine of service brings people ...
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