The New Paul and Virginia: Or, Positivism on an IslandG.W. Fitch, 1878 - 27 páginas |
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... evils . Was not this the very condition of ing cottage , that she might change her things which all the sublimest and exact- clothes , and appear in something fit to be est thinkers of modern times had been seen in . The Professor most ...
... evils . Was not this the very condition of ing cottage , that she might change her things which all the sublimest and exact- clothes , and appear in something fit to be est thinkers of modern times had been seen in . The Professor most ...
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... evils of exist- ence being thus removed , we shall both be solemnly , stupendously , and unspeakably happy . ' Virginia's evident discontent gave pro- found pain to Paul . ' How solemn , ' he exclaimed , for half Humanity to be discon ...
... evils of exist- ence being thus removed , we shall both be solemnly , stupendously , and unspeakably happy . ' Virginia's evident discontent gave pro- found pain to Paul . ' How solemn , ' he exclaimed , for half Humanity to be discon ...
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... evil of Hu- manity , which , after all , is only a fourth part of it , and let us sink her in the bay close at ... evils of Humanity are removed , and progress has come to an end because it can go no further . We have nothing now ...
... evil of Hu- manity , which , after all , is only a fourth part of it , and let us sink her in the bay close at ... evils of Humanity are removed , and progress has come to an end because it can go no further . We have nothing now ...
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... evils of ex- istence are removed ; we neither of us be- lieve in a God or a celestial future ; and we are both in full enjoyment of the higher pleasures and the apprehension of scientific truth . And therefore I skip because Hu- manity ...
... evils of ex- istence are removed ; we neither of us be- lieve in a God or a celestial future ; and we are both in full enjoyment of the higher pleasures and the apprehension of scientific truth . And therefore I skip because Hu- manity ...
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... evil , we cannot die . We cannot shake ourselves free from this eternity of our faculties . ' MR . FREDERIC HARRISON . ' We cannot even say that we shall con- tinue to love ; but we know that we shall be loved . ' MR . FREDERIC HARRISON ...
... evil , we cannot die . We cannot shake ourselves free from this eternity of our faculties . ' MR . FREDERIC HARRISON . ' We cannot even say that we shall con- tinue to love ; but we know that we shall be loved . ' MR . FREDERIC HARRISON ...
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The New Paul and Virginia: Or, Positivism on an Island William Hurrell Mallock Vista de fragmentos - 1888 |
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60 Andrews St altruism Australasian beautiful began begged bishop champagne CHAPTER CHARLOTTE BRONTE cottage covet truth cried Paul cried Virginia curate cutter Darnley DOUGLAS JERROLD dressing-gown drunk enlightened essential dignity evils exact thinkers exact thought shows exclaimed Virginia existence eyes fainting faithful conformity feeling fessor FITCH FREDERIC HARRISON GEORGE W ginia glad glorious grey corkscrew curls groan half of Humanity HARRIET MARTINEAU hell higher pleasures immoral intellect island Jules Verne kiss Virginia laws of matter ligion look manity missing link morality murmured nature never old woman once passengers pâté PAUL AND VIRGINIA Paul's postage pre-paid priest PROFESSOR HUXLEY PROFESSOR TYNDALL rapture religion sense sighed significantly happy solemn solemnly soon sublime superstition surplice tell theology thing third of Humanity tion true unspeakably happy unspeakably holy W. H. MALLOCK whilst wife Wilkie Collins