The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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... happiness had been blighted when the other Harriet , Charles's sister , cast him off ; that now the only thing worth living for was self - sacrifice . Harriet's persecutors became yet more trouble- some , and Shelley , at the end of ...
... happiness had been blighted when the other Harriet , Charles's sister , cast him off ; that now the only thing worth living for was self - sacrifice . Harriet's persecutors became yet more trouble- some , and Shelley , at the end of ...
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... happiness is the root and ground of man's being . Tell him and show him that he places his happiness wrong , that he seeks for delight where delight will never be really found ; then you illumine and further him . But you only confuse ...
... happiness is the root and ground of man's being . Tell him and show him that he places his happiness wrong , that he seeks for delight where delight will never be really found ; then you illumine and further him . But you only confuse ...
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... happiness at all . Happiness in labour , righteousness , and ver- acity ; in all the life of the spirit ; happiness and eternal hope ; -that was Emerson's gospel . I hear it said that Emerson was too sanguine ; that the actual ...
... happiness at all . Happiness in labour , righteousness , and ver- acity ; in all the life of the spirit ; happiness and eternal hope ; -that was Emerson's gospel . I hear it said that Emerson was too sanguine ; that the actual ...
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