The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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Página 432
... hold their life from me , or do I give them their food in due season ? Vastly as my bulk is greater than theirs , am I so much superior that I can despise , or even not admire ? Where is the strength of muscle by which I can spring ...
... hold their life from me , or do I give them their food in due season ? Vastly as my bulk is greater than theirs , am I so much superior that I can despise , or even not admire ? Where is the strength of muscle by which I can spring ...
Página 433
... hold . My industry is exemplary . Though but a week here , I have lain down more hours and in more places than that hard - working brother of mine in the whole year that he has dwelt here . Strange that industrious lying down should ...
... hold . My industry is exemplary . Though but a week here , I have lain down more hours and in more places than that hard - working brother of mine in the whole year that he has dwelt here . Strange that industrious lying down should ...
Página 441
... holds . throughout the whole system of created beings , " that nothing is made in vain , ” much less the instincts and appetites of animals , which the benevolence , as well as wisdom of the Deity , is con- cerned to provide for . Nor ...
... holds . throughout the whole system of created beings , " that nothing is made in vain , ” much less the instincts and appetites of animals , which the benevolence , as well as wisdom of the Deity , is con- cerned to provide for . Nor ...
Página 445
... holds easily all we have tried to hold in vain . Our impressions , which faded out before we could fix them , he fixed and held in trust for us , that he might give them back in 445 BESANT, SIR WALTER 1838-
... holds easily all we have tried to hold in vain . Our impressions , which faded out before we could fix them , he fixed and held in trust for us , that he might give them back in 445 BESANT, SIR WALTER 1838-
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... to know , to understand aught beyond the phenomenal , is to make the handful greater than the hand can hold ; the armful larger than the arms can embrace ; the stride wider than the legs can stretch- " a man can 452 SIR WALTER BESANT.
... to know , to understand aught beyond the phenomenal , is to make the handful greater than the hand can hold ; the armful larger than the arms can embrace ; the stride wider than the legs can stretch- " a man can 452 SIR WALTER BESANT.
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