The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... feelings I am going to try and describe to you , a story that is otherwise than serious , and often very sad . If Humour only meant laughter , you would scarcely feel more interest about humourous writers than about the private life of ...
... feelings I am going to try and describe to you , a story that is otherwise than serious , and often very sad . If Humour only meant laughter , you would scarcely feel more interest about humourous writers than about the private life of ...
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... feels the truth best we regard him , esteem him - sometimes love him . And , as his business is to mark other people's lives and peculi- arities , we moralize upon his life when he is gone - and yesterday's preacher becomes the text for ...
... feels the truth best we regard him , esteem him - sometimes love him . And , as his business is to mark other people's lives and peculi- arities , we moralize upon his life when he is gone - and yesterday's preacher becomes the text for ...
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... feelings under the mask of cynical indifference . See the various notions of critics ! Do those words in- dicate indifference or an attempt to hide feeling ? Did you ever hear or read four words more pathetic ? Only a woman's hair ...
... feelings under the mask of cynical indifference . See the various notions of critics ! Do those words in- dicate indifference or an attempt to hide feeling ? Did you ever hear or read four words more pathetic ? Only a woman's hair ...
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... feeling that the Anglican Church had herself destroyed the defences which he had sought to build for her . In October , 1845 , he was received into the Roman Church . The next year he went to Rome , and on his return introduced into ...
... feeling that the Anglican Church had herself destroyed the defences which he had sought to build for her . In October , 1845 , he was received into the Roman Church . The next year he went to Rome , and on his return introduced into ...
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... feeling , lofty in thought , and exquisite in expression ; its pre- vailing note , a subdued melancholy . In prose Arnold wrote on many themes - educational , social , political , and , especially , literary and religious . His attacks ...
... feeling , lofty in thought , and exquisite in expression ; its pre- vailing note , a subdued melancholy . In prose Arnold wrote on many themes - educational , social , political , and , especially , literary and religious . His attacks ...
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