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Page 44
... consciousness . As soon as he has once acted or spoken with éclat he is a committed person , watched by the sympathy or the hatred of hundreds , whose affections must now enter into his account . There is no Lethe 44 Self - Reliance .
... consciousness . As soon as he has once acted or spoken with éclat he is a committed person , watched by the sympathy or the hatred of hundreds , whose affections must now enter into his account . There is no Lethe 44 Self - Reliance .
Page 64
... affection . Live no longer to the expectation of these de- ceived and deceiving people with whom we con- verse . Say to them , O father , O mother , O wife , O brother , O friend , I have lived with you after appearances , hitherto ...
... affection . Live no longer to the expectation of these de- ceived and deceiving people with whom we con- verse . Say to them , O father , O mother , O wife , O brother , O friend , I have lived with you after appearances , hitherto ...
Page 125
... affections embodied in bad physiogno- mies . On the Alps the traveler sometimes sees his own shadow magnified to a giant , so that gesture of his hand is terrific . My children , " said an old man to his boys , scared by a figure in the ...
... affections embodied in bad physiogno- mies . On the Alps the traveler sometimes sees his own shadow magnified to a giant , so that gesture of his hand is terrific . My children , " said an old man to his boys , scared by a figure in the ...
Page 146
... affection between two parties ? Perhaps we never saw them before and never shall meet them again . But we see them exchange a glance or betray a deep emotion , and we are no longer strangers . We understand them and take the warmest ...
... affection between two parties ? Perhaps we never saw them before and never shall meet them again . But we see them exchange a glance or betray a deep emotion , and we are no longer strangers . We understand them and take the warmest ...
Page 147
... affectionate nature of woman flows out in this pretty gossip . The girls may have little beauty , yet plainly do they establish between them and the good boy the most agree- able , confiding relations ; what with their fun and their ...
... affectionate nature of woman flows out in this pretty gossip . The girls may have little beauty , yet plainly do they establish between them and the good boy the most agree- able , confiding relations ; what with their fun and their ...
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