The Story of William and Lucy SmithGeorge Spring Merriam Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 - 666 páginas |
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... close prisoner within his own bosom . At length , one day , being more daring or more despondent than usual , he gives expression , in the family circle , to some of those sceptical questionings he has been secretly revolving . As soon ...
... close prisoner within his own bosom . At length , one day , being more daring or more despondent than usual , he gives expression , in the family circle , to some of those sceptical questionings he has been secretly revolving . As soon ...
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... close folded in soft plumes , That prompts its thundering speed . Creeps the moist mould No living thing so dull , but its dull joy Shall be a joy of mine ; walks not in heav'n , With step reflected in its golden floor , Bright form ...
... close folded in soft plumes , That prompts its thundering speed . Creeps the moist mould No living thing so dull , but its dull joy Shall be a joy of mine ; walks not in heav'n , With step reflected in its golden floor , Bright form ...
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... close human affection , which all his wanderings in the ideal world had left unsatisfied . The revulsion and despair may have taken no such extreme form as the attempt at suicide portrays , yet may have been hardly less profound . The ...
... close human affection , which all his wanderings in the ideal world had left unsatisfied . The revulsion and despair may have taken no such extreme form as the attempt at suicide portrays , yet may have been hardly less profound . The ...
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... close scrutiny , what kind of a world he is living in , what the generations before him were , what his body is , and in fine , what he is himself . For a long while the church had undertaken to tell him all it was necessary to know ...
... close scrutiny , what kind of a world he is living in , what the generations before him were , what his body is , and in fine , what he is himself . For a long while the church had undertaken to tell him all it was necessary to know ...
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... close dependence to the approbation of neighbours and of fellow - men . This last is the more frequent and perhaps the safer guide . He who should take his conscience altogether from the keeping of society would place it in a perilous ...
... close dependence to the approbation of neighbours and of fellow - men . This last is the more frequent and perhaps the safer guide . He who should take his conscience altogether from the keeping of society would place it in a perilous ...
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admire Archie Athelwold beauty believe Birnam Blackwood's Magazine blessed Borrowdale bright Brighton Bude called charm cheerful Christian church cloud CONISTON Constable creature darling dear delight divine Dunkeld earth Edinburgh Elfrida evil eyes faith fear feel felt give glad Gravenhurst hand happy hear heart Heaven Hessie hope human husband intellectual interest J. S. Mill Keswick kind Lady Eastlake letter light live LLANBERIS look Lucy ment mind Mont Blanc moral morning mother mountain nature ness never once pain passion Patterdale perfect perhaps philosophy PLAS COCH pleasant pleasure poor punishment religion seems sense society sorrow soul speak spirit sure sweet sympathy talk tell tender thank thee things Thomas Constable Thorndale thou thought tion told truth walk whole William Smith wish woman wonder words write