Time, Volumen1Edmund Yates, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax Kelly, 1879 |
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... thing , whose fitness and appropriateness was not to be questioned at home the Liberal party adopted it with a whole heart . So there befell us the disgrace , which would be ridiculous were it not so utterly miserable and humiliating ...
... thing , whose fitness and appropriateness was not to be questioned at home the Liberal party adopted it with a whole heart . So there befell us the disgrace , which would be ridiculous were it not so utterly miserable and humiliating ...
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... thing that hurt him was the empty pews . He looked to see who was absent . He knew every inhabitant of the parish , and as it were checked them off mentally . It was a process he went through every Sunday with the same depressing result ...
... thing that hurt him was the empty pews . He looked to see who was absent . He knew every inhabitant of the parish , and as it were checked them off mentally . It was a process he went through every Sunday with the same depressing result ...
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... things men have saved from time , A withered body of a girl was brought , Dead ere the world's glad youth had ... thing of earth it seemed to be , But stolen from some heavenly Arkady . In vain the sad narcissos , wan and white At ...
... things men have saved from time , A withered body of a girl was brought , Dead ere the world's glad youth had ... thing of earth it seemed to be , But stolen from some heavenly Arkady . In vain the sad narcissos , wan and white At ...
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... thing lets down from the side of a wall , and we all stand on a sort of hanging platform . He , you know , stands on the edge , which gives way from under his feet when I pull the bolt . It's much the same with the single trap ; only ...
... thing lets down from the side of a wall , and we all stand on a sort of hanging platform . He , you know , stands on the edge , which gives way from under his feet when I pull the bolt . It's much the same with the single trap ; only ...
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... thing , and the way it had ought to be done . ' Tried it , perhaps ? ' Well , not exactly in earnest ; but by way of a joke , on myself , and on a friend here and there . I'll show you how , sir , yourself , if you'd like to know how it ...
... thing , and the way it had ought to be done . ' Tried it , perhaps ? ' Well , not exactly in earnest ; but by way of a joke , on myself , and on a friend here and there . I'll show you how , sir , yourself , if you'd like to know how it ...
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Página 97 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Página 175 - ... frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for those moments
Página 691 - For thou hast been a strength to the poor, a strength to the needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat, when the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall.
Página 723 - ... to be granted, exclusive of what the said deceased may have been possessed of or entitled to as a trustee for any other person or persons, and not beneficially [if any leaseholds insert clause No.
Página 175 - That his affinity with Hellenism was not merely intellectual, that the subtler threads of temperament were inwoven in it, is proved by his romantic, fervent friendships with young men.
Página 43 - she could dismiss all the sailors too; she could sell off ' all our ships of war and all our naval stores; she could ' make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin ' a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make ' every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or female, ' a peer; she could make every parish in the United ' Kingdom a "university;" she could dismiss most of ' the civil servants; she could pardon all offenders.
Página 175 - ... we have an interval, and then our place knows us no more. Some spend this interval in listlessness, some in high passions, the wisest, at least among 'the children of this world,
Página 175 - Some spend this interval in listlessness, some in high passions, the wisest, at least among "the children of this world," in art and song. For our one chance lies in expanding that interval, in getting as many pulsations as possible into the given time.
Página 43 - Commanding-in-Chief downwards; she could dismiss all the sailors too; she could sell off all our ships of war and all our naval stores; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or female, a peer; she could make every parish in the United Kingdom a university; she could dismiss most of the civil servants; she could pardon all offenders.
Página 171 - The essence of humanism consisted in a new and vital perception of the dignity of man as a rational being apart from theological determinations, and in the further perception that classic literature alone displayed human nature in the plenitude of intellectual and moral freedom.