The Secret of Long LifeH.S. King, 1871 - 145 páginas |
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... COMPLETION 36 V. POLITICS 55 VI . ARISTOLOGY . 65 VII . SLEEP . 83 * VIII . HEALTHY LITERATURE 94 IX . THE CLASSIC CHARACTER 105 X. THE SUN AND THE SEA 114 XI . ASGILL'S THEORY . 123 . 129 XII . LONG LIFE IN LAKELAND XIII . THE ...
... COMPLETION 36 V. POLITICS 55 VI . ARISTOLOGY . 65 VII . SLEEP . 83 * VIII . HEALTHY LITERATURE 94 IX . THE CLASSIC CHARACTER 105 X. THE SUN AND THE SEA 114 XI . ASGILL'S THEORY . 123 . 129 XII . LONG LIFE IN LAKELAND XIII . THE ...
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... to found . My idea is the germ of a mighty social revolution : for , if such villages as I propose should prosper and multiply , cities and towns would perish . CHAPTER IV . THE MARRIAGE OF COMPLETION . Haec est D 2 Modes of Life . 35.
... to found . My idea is the germ of a mighty social revolution : for , if such villages as I propose should prosper and multiply , cities and towns would perish . CHAPTER IV . THE MARRIAGE OF COMPLETION . Haec est D 2 Modes of Life . 35.
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... ladies who raise a clamour for certain political and social privileges never hitherto allowed to women are so pertinacious and vociferous that we are sometimes 36 The Secret of Long Life . IV THE MARRIAGE OF COMPLETION.
... ladies who raise a clamour for certain political and social privileges never hitherto allowed to women are so pertinacious and vociferous that we are sometimes 36 The Secret of Long Life . IV THE MARRIAGE OF COMPLETION.
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... when two persons meet who are the complements of each other ; and if this be the case , I hold that they will know it by a sudden instinct on their very first encounter , whence poor Phebe's ejacu- lation : - The Marriage of Completion .
... when two persons meet who are the complements of each other ; and if this be the case , I hold that they will know it by a sudden instinct on their very first encounter , whence poor Phebe's ejacu- lation : - The Marriage of Completion .
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... completion is the only true marriage ; and it may easily be understood that such a marriage is conducive to longevity . It is unhappily rare , for many reasons . Marriages of convenience or of ambition are unlikely to be marriages of ...
... completion is the only true marriage ; and it may easily be understood that such a marriage is conducive to longevity . It is unhappily rare , for many reasons . Marriages of convenience or of ambition are unlikely to be marriages of ...
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Página 32 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear. A lily of a day Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be.
Página 94 - And lose to-morrow the ground won to-day — Ah ! do not we, wanderer ! await it too ? Yes, we await it! — but it still delays, And then we suffer! and amongst us one, Who most has suffer'd, takes dejectedly His seat upon the intellectual throne; And all his store of sad experience he Lays bare of wretched days...