Littell's Living Age, Volume 219Living Age Company, 1898 |
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Pagina 7
... given him life , " said Mme . Duranton senten- tiously , by this use of scripture re- minding her daughter that she had left her to set the table alone . It was Constance , however , who profited by the indirect lesson , and helped her ...
... given him life , " said Mme . Duranton senten- tiously , by this use of scripture re- minding her daughter that she had left her to set the table alone . It was Constance , however , who profited by the indirect lesson , and helped her ...
Pagina 13
... given the wrong bias at the beginning of the interview , was then annoyed with herself for being annoyed with Mr. B .; the irritation in her manner communicated itself to his , according to a law of nature as definitely ascer- tained as ...
... given the wrong bias at the beginning of the interview , was then annoyed with herself for being annoyed with Mr. B .; the irritation in her manner communicated itself to his , according to a law of nature as definitely ascer- tained as ...
Pagina 17
... given stage of existence should know by in- tuition that which we have never de- liberately tried to teach them . Let us help them , therefore , to acquire be- times certain general maxims of con- duct , which should be contained , like ...
... given stage of existence should know by in- tuition that which we have never de- liberately tried to teach them . Let us help them , therefore , to acquire be- times certain general maxims of con- duct , which should be contained , like ...
Pagina 18
... given a book of the higher etiquette , if I may so call it — a book of precepts for every - day conduct done on simple lines , and giving us not only the general outline of what I may call our trivial duty to our nieghbor , but also ...
... given a book of the higher etiquette , if I may so call it — a book of precepts for every - day conduct done on simple lines , and giving us not only the general outline of what I may call our trivial duty to our nieghbor , but also ...
Pagina 19
... given to understand that unless he alters his whole nature , and gets him a new heart , he cannot hope to mend the error of his ways . This , if I may be forgiven for saying so , is a very need- lessly heavy and discouraging line to ...
... given to understand that unless he alters his whole nature , and gets him a new heart , he cannot hope to mend the error of his ways . This , if I may be forgiven for saying so , is a very need- lessly heavy and discouraging line to ...
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