More Pages from a Journal: With Other PapersOxford University Press, 1910 - 303 pagina's This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them. |
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Pagina 40
... meaning , there is no better . It will then be terrible . There is hardly a flower in the garden , although not a weed is per- mitted . The sooty laurels unchanging through winter and summer I hate . Some flowers I am sure would grow ...
... meaning , there is no better . It will then be terrible . There is hardly a flower in the garden , although not a weed is per- mitted . The sooty laurels unchanging through winter and summer I hate . Some flowers I am sure would grow ...
Pagina 45
... meaning they have ! Two years and everything is changed , although , as I have just said , I have found out nothing new ! The quietude is absence of emotion , different in its root from uncle Robert's serenity . It is the deadly ...
... meaning they have ! Two years and everything is changed , although , as I have just said , I have found out nothing new ! The quietude is absence of emotion , different in its root from uncle Robert's serenity . It is the deadly ...
Pagina 53
... meaning . I would abandon all arguing and wash away differences with sheer affection . Toward Charles I cannot stir . Sometimes , although but seldom , my brother Jim and I have quarrelled . Five minutes afterwards we have been in one ...
... meaning . I would abandon all arguing and wash away differences with sheer affection . Toward Charles I cannot stir . Sometimes , although but seldom , my brother Jim and I have quarrelled . Five minutes afterwards we have been in one ...
Pagina 88
... meaning . Johnson came in and at once took up the case , argued for ten minutes while I sat silent and helpless , and an arrangement was concluded in which I really had no voice whatever . Now and then I strove to assert myself by ...
... meaning . Johnson came in and at once took up the case , argued for ten minutes while I sat silent and helpless , and an arrangement was concluded in which I really had no voice whatever . Now and then I strove to assert myself by ...
Pagina 121
... been guilty of a neglect which was wicked injustice , and I could never hear her say she had forgiven me . I understood the meaning of atonement , and why it has been felt in all ages that , by itself , SELF - TORMENTOR 121.
... been guilty of a neglect which was wicked injustice , and I could never hear her say she had forgiven me . I understood the meaning of atonement , and why it has been felt in all ages that , by itself , SELF - TORMENTOR 121.
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