| Harriet Parr - 1860 - 382 страници
...years. Deeds which our acquaintance designate our follies, may at another tribunal be our virtues— our single redeeming points : who judges' rightly, who...trick of this world is to throw dust expertly in our neighbours' eyes. I believe my aunt Au-relia suspected at length what proof armour I wore under my... | |
| 1865 - 582 страници
...|| Janet's Repentance, chap. xi. •f Holme Lee, "Kathie Brande," chap. xix. be our virtues — our single redeeming points; who judges rightly, who can...trick of this world is to throw dust expertly in our neighbours' eyes ? Centuries ago, well-nigh twoscore, it was written by the most philosophic, and perhaps... | |
| 1865 - 520 страници
...|| Janet's Repentance, chap. xi. ЧГ Holme Lee, " Kathie Brande," chap. xix. be our virtues — our single redeeming points; who judges rightly, who can rightly judge where so manv of our efforts are bent to seem other than we are, and the universal conjuring trick of this world... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1870 - 550 страници
...invisible world of human sensations. Deeds which, to quote another popular though less powerful penwoman, our acquaintance designate our follies, may at another...trick of this world is to throw dust expertly in our neighbours' eyes? Centuries ago, well-nigh two score, it was written by the most philosophic, and perhaps... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1870 - 432 страници
...follies, may at another tribunal be our virtues—our single redeeming points ; who judges rightly, wht> can rightly judge, where so many of our efforts are...trick of this world is to throw dust expertly in our neighbours' eyes ? Centuries ago, well-nigh two score, it was written by the most philosophic, and... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1871 - 416 страници
...powerful penwoman, our acquaintance designate our follies, may at another tribunal be our virtues — our single redeeming points ; who judges rightly, who...trick of this world is to throw dust expertly in our neighbours' eyes? Centuries ago, well-nigh two score, it was written by the most philosophic, and perhaps... | |
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