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Pagina 22
... fathers ; it has guided the thunderbolt innocuously from heaven to earth ; it has lighted up the night with the splendor of the day ; it has extended the range of the human vision ; it has multiplied the power of the human muscles ; it ...
... fathers ; it has guided the thunderbolt innocuously from heaven to earth ; it has lighted up the night with the splendor of the day ; it has extended the range of the human vision ; it has multiplied the power of the human muscles ; it ...
Pagina 29
... father of experimental philosophy . As a moralist he is more profound and impressive , as well as more cheerful and at- tractive , than Seneca ; as an historian , he had no equal in his own time ; and , as a wit , he was H 29 el LORD ...
... father of experimental philosophy . As a moralist he is more profound and impressive , as well as more cheerful and at- tractive , than Seneca ; as an historian , he had no equal in his own time ; and , as a wit , he was H 29 el LORD ...
Pagina 35
... Father Lapierre , the village missionary , is the next character brought forward . In our estimation , this is decidedly the best supported character in the book . " He was a rare and noble ob- ject , that vigorous old man . The fire of ...
... Father Lapierre , the village missionary , is the next character brought forward . In our estimation , this is decidedly the best supported character in the book . " He was a rare and noble ob- ject , that vigorous old man . The fire of ...
Pagina 36
... Father Lapierre an exception to the genus homo . She presents him to us as one whose passions and impulses have all departed , and who is now all that man should be , but , alas , is not . Man may learn to check and control his nature ...
... Father Lapierre an exception to the genus homo . She presents him to us as one whose passions and impulses have all departed , and who is now all that man should be , but , alas , is not . Man may learn to check and control his nature ...
Pagina 37
... Father Lapierre is celebrating the evening worship at the village chapel . Meredith becomes the guest of Father Lapierre , and is seized with a severe illness . After his recovery he becomes M. Trefoil's guest . The outline of the ...
... Father Lapierre is celebrating the evening worship at the village chapel . Meredith becomes the guest of Father Lapierre , and is seized with a severe illness . After his recovery he becomes M. Trefoil's guest . The outline of the ...
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