The Living Age, Volumen280Living Age Company, 1914 |
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Página 35
... mind , were strewed with pearls of ad- vice , offered to me with the best heart in the world . Her shrewd blue eyes seemed to look through me with a puzzled air of motherliness , and she spoke in a soothing way , as though to a sick ...
... mind , were strewed with pearls of ad- vice , offered to me with the best heart in the world . Her shrewd blue eyes seemed to look through me with a puzzled air of motherliness , and she spoke in a soothing way , as though to a sick ...
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... mind if Johnny didn't ask him about it , I would . You see , I felt in a way it was my fault for going sick for so ... minds , for as soon as the servants had cleared away the tea - things , she said , " Johnny told you about his color ...
... mind if Johnny didn't ask him about it , I would . You see , I felt in a way it was my fault for going sick for so ... minds , for as soon as the servants had cleared away the tea - things , she said , " Johnny told you about his color ...
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... mind ? Minds do not lend them- selves to that sort of thing . " " Don't they ? " she said . " I know one that gives itself . " " Francesca , " I said , " we will not quibble any more . I want you to real . ize that I have made up my mind ...
... mind ? Minds do not lend them- selves to that sort of thing . " " Don't they ? " she said . " I know one that gives itself . " " Francesca , " I said , " we will not quibble any more . I want you to real . ize that I have made up my mind ...
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... mind became keen and still like a pointed flame , my senses swooned in ecstasy . I knew not how time passed till a thunderstone sad struck the tem- ple , and a pain stung me through my heart as it were a snake of fire . Suddenly a gap ...
... mind became keen and still like a pointed flame , my senses swooned in ecstasy . I knew not how time passed till a thunderstone sad struck the tem- ple , and a pain stung me through my heart as it were a snake of fire . Suddenly a gap ...
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... mind of man is again changing . The methods of intellectualism are in their turn prov ing inadequate . Man is once more aware of a universe without this con- crete universe . There is awakening within him a faculty other than intel ...
... mind of man is again changing . The methods of intellectualism are in their turn prov ing inadequate . Man is once more aware of a universe without this con- crete universe . There is awakening within him a faculty other than intel ...
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Página 7 - Sour-eyed disdain, and discord shall bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loathly That you shall hate it both : therefore, take heed, As Hymen's lamps shall light you.
Página 68 - I believe, Sir, you have a great many. Norway, too, has noble wild prospects; and Lapland is remarkable for prodigious noble wild prospects. But, Sir, let me tell you, the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees, is the high road that leads him to England!
Página 412 - We can have no sympathy with those who seek to seize the power of government to advance their own personal interests or ambition.
Página 69 - Though truth in her very nakedness sits in so deep a pit, that from Gades to Aurora and Ganges few eyes can sound her, I hope yet those few here will so discover and confirm that, the date being out of her darkness in this morning of our poet, he shall now gird his temples with the sun," — we pronounce that such a prose is intolerable.
Página 254 - Ay, now am I in Arden ; the more fool I : when I was at home, I was in a better place : but travellers must be content.
Página 346 - Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
Página 412 - I am sure all thoughtful leaders of republican government everywhere hold, that just government rests always upon the consent of the governed, and that there can be no freedom without order based upon law and upon the public conscience and approval.
Página 185 - Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place : for all they that take the sword, shall perish with the sword.
Página 415 - States that are obliged, because their territory does not lie within the main field of modern enterprise and action, to grant concessions are in this condition — that foreign interests are apt to dominate their domestic affairs, a condition of affairs always dangerous and apt to become intolerable.
Página 644 - From these things it follows, that in questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had, or is not seen ; if the result of examination be, that there appears upon the whole, any the lowest presumption on one side, and none on the other, or a greater presumption on one side, though in the lowest degree greater ; this determines the question, even in matters of speculation...