Pearls of ThoughtHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 284 halaman |
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... sweets from them , but does not injure them . - To the observant reader many familiar quota- tions will naturally occur , the absence of which may seem a singular omission in such a connec- tion and classification , but doubtless such ...
... sweets from them , but does not injure them . - To the observant reader many familiar quota- tions will naturally occur , the absence of which may seem a singular omission in such a connec- tion and classification , but doubtless such ...
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... sweet return . - Milton . Whatever is genuine in social relations endures despite of time , error , absence , and destiny ; and that which has no inherent vitality had better die at once . A great poet has truly declared that con ...
... sweet return . - Milton . Whatever is genuine in social relations endures despite of time , error , absence , and destiny ; and that which has no inherent vitality had better die at once . A great poet has truly declared that con ...
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... sweet woman , who has begun by showering kisses on the hard pate of her bald doll , creating a happy soul within that woodenness from the wealth of her own love . George Eliot . — God give us leisure for these rights of love ...
... sweet woman , who has begun by showering kisses on the hard pate of her bald doll , creating a happy soul within that woodenness from the wealth of her own love . George Eliot . — God give us leisure for these rights of love ...
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... sweet , and poetic ? It is the record of a pure and holy soul , humble , absolutely disinterested , a truth - speaker , and bent on serving , teaching , and uplifting men . Christianity taught the capacity , the element , to love the ...
... sweet , and poetic ? It is the record of a pure and holy soul , humble , absolutely disinterested , a truth - speaker , and bent on serving , teaching , and uplifting men . Christianity taught the capacity , the element , to love the ...
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... sweet trance to forget ourselves and all the passing phenomena of the day , as we forget the phantoms of a fleeting dream ; to form , as in a dream , new connections with God's world ; to enter into a more exalted sphere , and to make a ...
... sweet trance to forget ourselves and all the passing phenomena of the day , as we forget the phantoms of a fleeting dream ; to form , as in a dream , new connections with God's world ; to enter into a more exalted sphere , and to make a ...
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