Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... English Lebens- glückseligkeit , ' as the German calls it , which makes a jest of danger , and an amusement of toil . Jean Paul makes somewhere the startling assertion , that no man really believes his religious creed unless he can ...
... English Lebens- glückseligkeit , ' as the German calls it , which makes a jest of danger , and an amusement of toil . Jean Paul makes somewhere the startling assertion , that no man really believes his religious creed unless he can ...
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... What a paradise is , or at least might be , this country , if it were possessed by the English ! I do not feel at all sure that I am not dead , and have " not recommenced another life . I should be pretty AND THE PLATE . 7.
... What a paradise is , or at least might be , this country , if it were possessed by the English ! I do not feel at all sure that I am not dead , and have " not recommenced another life . I should be pretty AND THE PLATE . 7.
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... English , for the same reason , are all absorbed in the pursuit of wealth , and so cannot enjoy . Most practically does this carelessness about the glory which surrounds them affect Tropic civilization- we had almost said , render it ...
... English , for the same reason , are all absorbed in the pursuit of wealth , and so cannot enjoy . Most practically does this carelessness about the glory which surrounds them affect Tropic civilization- we had almost said , render it ...
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... English or American . And this expectation of his receives , to our notions , a sad corroboration from the ' extreme laxity , or rather almost total absence , of morality among the women ' - sure sign of a decaying race . Nevertheless ...
... English or American . And this expectation of his receives , to our notions , a sad corroboration from the ' extreme laxity , or rather almost total absence , of morality among the women ' - sure sign of a decaying race . Nevertheless ...
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... English family , with deli- cately - cut features , rather long than broad , and hair as fine as any Saxon ; among many of them , reddish hair , quite Scotch . This fact , and the general ' English com- plexion ' of the people , drives ...
... English family , with deli- cately - cut features , rather long than broad , and hair as fine as any Saxon ; among many of them , reddish hair , quite Scotch . This fact , and the general ' English com- plexion ' of the people , drives ...
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