The New Paul and Virginia: Or, Positivism on an IslandG.W. Fitch, 1878 - 27 páginas |
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... matter end here , for the strains sounded so lovely , and Virginia looked so devotional , that most of the ... laws of matter are eternal , and we cannot act or think without conforming to them ; and if , ' he said , ' we would be ...
... matter end here , for the strains sounded so lovely , and Virginia looked so devotional , that most of the ... laws of matter are eternal , and we cannot act or think without conforming to them ; and if , ' he said , ' we would be ...
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... laws of matter and go below . ' Nor was the advice premature . A storm arose , exceptional in its suddenness and its fury . It rained for two days without ceas- ing . The Australasian sprang aleak ; her steering gear was disabled ; and ...
... laws of matter and go below . ' Nor was the advice premature . A storm arose , exceptional in its suddenness and its fury . It rained for two days without ceas- ing . The Australasian sprang aleak ; her steering gear was disabled ; and ...
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... laws of matter , the boil- er blew up , and the Australasian went down . In an instant the air was rent with yells and cries ; and all the Humanity that was on board the vessel was busy , as the Professor expressed it , uniting itself ...
... laws of matter , the boil- er blew up , and the Australasian went down . In an instant the air was rent with yells and cries ; and all the Humanity that was on board the vessel was busy , as the Professor expressed it , uniting itself ...
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... laws of matter , and is but imperfectly acquain- ted with the science of sociology . It is therefore inevitable that , the evils of exist- ence being thus removed , we shall both be solemnly , stupendously , and unspeakably happy ...
... laws of matter , and is but imperfectly acquain- ted with the science of sociology . It is therefore inevitable that , the evils of exist- ence being thus removed , we shall both be solemnly , stupendously , and unspeakably happy ...
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... laws of matter . ' The Professor could make nothing of | this . Though he had dissected many curate . dead women , he knew very little of the hearts of live ones . A sense of shyness overpowered him , and he felt embarrassed , he could ...
... laws of matter . ' The Professor could make nothing of | this . Though he had dissected many curate . dead women , he knew very little of the hearts of live ones . A sense of shyness overpowered him , and he felt embarrassed , he could ...
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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