Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 81–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 7
... able to throw into his performance the force of the most daring genius , or the most inextin- guishable enthusiasm , it would prove in the end , no better than a mockery of art , and remain a memorial of his own madness and folly . Nor ...
... able to throw into his performance the force of the most daring genius , or the most inextin- guishable enthusiasm , it would prove in the end , no better than a mockery of art , and remain a memorial of his own madness and folly . Nor ...
Էջ 91
... able to conduct us through criticisms and condemnations in the other ; its mazes , would lead us hither and thither , indeed , scarcely anything was ever said in from this side to that , round by one way and their favour when they were ...
... able to conduct us through criticisms and condemnations in the other ; its mazes , would lead us hither and thither , indeed , scarcely anything was ever said in from this side to that , round by one way and their favour when they were ...
Էջ 44
... able to read his Bible and to pray- to be able to listen to , and understand those truths upon which his happiness hereafter depends to be able also , in addition to this , to provide for his wife and family , so that they too may ...
... able to read his Bible and to pray- to be able to listen to , and understand those truths upon which his happiness hereafter depends to be able also , in addition to this , to provide for his wife and family , so that they too may ...
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ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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