The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen10David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... feel enveloped , like Don Quixote , by a thousand threads ; and , like him , would we rather remain so for- ever than break one of their silken fibres . " Clarissa Harlowe » is one of the books which leave us different beings from those ...
... feel enveloped , like Don Quixote , by a thousand threads ; and , like him , would we rather remain so for- ever than break one of their silken fibres . " Clarissa Harlowe » is one of the books which leave us different beings from those ...
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... feeling ; and would they but obey their feeling , and prefer walk- ing on the ground with their own free feet , to attempting to fly in the air with ... feel - what he understands , or to understand what he feels X - 246 JOHN WILSON 3921.
... feeling ; and would they but obey their feeling , and prefer walk- ing on the ground with their own free feet , to attempting to fly in the air with ... feel - what he understands , or to understand what he feels X - 246 JOHN WILSON 3921.
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... feeling ; we must take circumstances as they come , and I feel that I am of this happy temperament : " And I pride myself on it , " as the Italians say.- Lettre à Bussy , 77 . - Talking of Ourselves . We like so much to talk of ...
... feeling ; we must take circumstances as they come , and I feel that I am of this happy temperament : " And I pride myself on it , " as the Italians say.- Lettre à Bussy , 77 . - Talking of Ourselves . We like so much to talk of ...
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