The Bee and Other EssaysHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1914 - 416 pagina's |
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... distress . Mutes of every kind divide our attention , and lessen our sensibility ; but here it is entirely ridiculous , as we see them seriously em- ployed in doing nothing . If we must have dirty- shirted guards upon the theatres ...
... distress . Mutes of every kind divide our attention , and lessen our sensibility ; but here it is entirely ridiculous , as we see them seriously em- ployed in doing nothing . If we must have dirty- shirted guards upon the theatres ...
Pagina 42
... are without the covering even of rags , and others emaciated with disease ; the world seems to have dis- claimed them ; society turns its back upon their distress , and has given them up to nakedness and hunger . 42 THE BEE.
... are without the covering even of rags , and others emaciated with disease ; the world seems to have dis- claimed them ; society turns its back upon their distress , and has given them up to nakedness and hunger . 42 THE BEE.
Pagina 43
... distress to the sanctified hypocrite , who has been talking of virtue till the time of bed , and now steals out , to give a loose to his vices under the protection of midnight ; vices more atrocious , because he attempts to conceal them ...
... distress to the sanctified hypocrite , who has been talking of virtue till the time of bed , and now steals out , to give a loose to his vices under the protection of midnight ; vices more atrocious , because he attempts to conceal them ...
Pagina 84
... distress they lived together with resignation , and even with comfort . She provided the frugal meal , and he read for her while employed in the little offices of domestic concern . Their fellow prisoners admired their content- ment ...
... distress they lived together with resignation , and even with comfort . She provided the frugal meal , and he read for her while employed in the little offices of domestic concern . Their fellow prisoners admired their content- ment ...
Pagina 85
... distress , was playing about the room , / with inexpressible yet silent anguish when a messenger came to inform them that Ariana was dead , and that her will , in favour of a very distant relation , who was now in another country ...
... distress , was playing about the room , / with inexpressible yet silent anguish when a messenger came to inform them that Ariana was dead , and that her will , in favour of a very distant relation , who was now in another country ...
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