Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 86–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 19
... object , or particular fact bestow . There is no moral law to prevent | described , is introduced merely as a medium our being delighted with what is repulsive for subjects of a nature to be generally felt to others ; but it is an ...
... object , or particular fact bestow . There is no moral law to prevent | described , is introduced merely as a medium our being delighted with what is repulsive for subjects of a nature to be generally felt to others ; but it is an ...
Էջ 94
... object beloved , the admiration of others . We long for others to behold them with our eyes , that they may participate in our feelings and do what we consider jus- tice to the idols of our imagination ; and though this can seldom be ...
... object beloved , the admiration of others . We long for others to behold them with our eyes , that they may participate in our feelings and do what we consider jus- tice to the idols of our imagination ; and though this can seldom be ...
Էջ 97
... object . But under circumstances of an opposite description , love is remarkable for exhibiting in its train all the evil and frail - matic characters , when they speak of love is ty which belong to our nature . We are sel- dom betrayed ...
... object . But under circumstances of an opposite description , love is remarkable for exhibiting in its train all the evil and frail - matic characters , when they speak of love is ty which belong to our nature . We are sel- dom betrayed ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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abstinence admiration affection Agnes Alice amongst Andrew Miller Arnold associations beauty behold better birds blessing bright brow called character charm child choly cival colour comfort consola countenance creatures dark deep delight duty earth enjoyment Eskdale evil exis feeling felt flowers habits hand happiness heard heart heaven hope hour human idea imagination innu intel kind Lady Forbes Langley less light listen live look Lord Lord Byron Mary melan melancholy ment mind ministers of religion misanthrope moral morning mother nature ness never night object pain passions picture pleasure poet poetical poetry poor racter scene silent smile society soul sound speak spirit sublime suffering sweet tain taste tears tell tence tenderness thee thing thou thought timately tion truth turned uncon voice walk wandering weary William Clare woman words young