Old and New, Том 7Edward Everett Hale Houghton, 1873 |
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... GILFORD . I sat in dismay . " And George ! " I said to myself with a sharp sense of pain : " George must know . I ought to tell him . It would be dreadful if he were to hear it by accident , or come across it in ' Galignani . ' He is ...
... GILFORD . I sat in dismay . " And George ! " I said to myself with a sharp sense of pain : " George must know . I ought to tell him . It would be dreadful if he were to hear it by accident , or come across it in ' Galignani . ' He is ...
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... Gilford's letter : a sudden thought struck me . I enclosed it to George , and sent a ser- vant with it to his rooms . At least I could save him from the misery of un- certainty . I had feared that under this great and sudden blow , he ...
... Gilford's letter : a sudden thought struck me . I enclosed it to George , and sent a ser- vant with it to his rooms . At least I could save him from the misery of un- certainty . I had feared that under this great and sudden blow , he ...
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... Gilford , that beautiful Polish girl who's just married . Every one is talking about her , and I have seen her . " " Please do , " responded Amy . " I want to hear all about her . We knew Mr. Gilford : he's an old friend of mamma's ...
... Gilford , that beautiful Polish girl who's just married . Every one is talking about her , and I have seen her . " " Please do , " responded Amy . " I want to hear all about her . We knew Mr. Gilford : he's an old friend of mamma's ...
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... Gilford's house , and she likes it very much . Then she speaks of the time when we were at Fontainebleau together , and refers to our walks in the forest under the chapéronage of old Madame Mirodet , who used to depart from her usual ...
... Gilford's house , and she likes it very much . Then she speaks of the time when we were at Fontainebleau together , and refers to our walks in the forest under the chapéronage of old Madame Mirodet , who used to depart from her usual ...
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... Gilford is a warm friend of mine , and that their house will al- ways be open to me . And she tells me , that she has just learned from Mr. Gilford , that he sought her out be- cause of the impression my portrait of her had made upon ...
... Gilford is a warm friend of mine , and that their house will al- ways be open to me . And she tells me , that she has just learned from Mr. Gilford , that he sought her out be- cause of the impression my portrait of her had made upon ...
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Страница 77 - To see a World in a grain of sand, And a Heaven in a wild flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand, And Eternity in an hour. A robin redbreast in a cage Puts all Heaven in a rage.
Страница 27 - It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do. On the one hand the standard of right and wrong, on the other the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne. They govern us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think; every effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it.
Страница 138 - Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have experience of both give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer it, that is the more desirable pleasure.
Страница 20 - Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. And five of them were wise, and five were foolish. They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them: but the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps. While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh ; go ye out to meet him.
Страница 80 - When the Sun rises, do you not see a round disk of fire somewhat "like a Guinea?" O no, no, I see an Innumerable company of the Heavenly host crying 'Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty.
Страница 141 - ... such happiness as is attainable. For nothing except that consciousness can raise a person above the chances of life by making him feel that, let fate and fortune do their worst, they have not power to subdue him; which, once felt, frees him from excess of anxiety concerning the evils of life and enables him, like many a Stoic in the worst times of the Roman Empire, to cultivate in tranquillity the sources of satisfaction accessible to him, without concerning himself about the uncertainty of their...
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Страница 76 - Then naked and white, all their bags left behind, They rise upon clouds and sport in the wind; And the Angel told Tom, if he'd be a good boy, He'd have God for his father, and never want joy. And so Tom awoke; and we rose in the dark, And got with our bags and our brushes to work. Tho...
Страница 637 - What is important, then, is not that the critic should possess a correct abstract definition of beauty for the intellect, but a certain kind of temperament, the power of being deeply moved by the presence of beautiful objects.