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Pagina 11
... gave to me the ability of returning from this my age back to my childhood , of being wrapped again in swaddling clothes , I should most assuredly reject it ; I should most assuredly desire not to be recalled from the goal again to the ...
... gave to me the ability of returning from this my age back to my childhood , of being wrapped again in swaddling clothes , I should most assuredly reject it ; I should most assuredly desire not to be recalled from the goal again to the ...
Pagina 19
... gave to me of inner or outward good . My child , have I kept my word ? " The voice of Professor Norrby seemed here to become tremulous as by some inward emotion . He rose from his chair , and when , a moment afterwards , he again ...
... gave to me of inner or outward good . My child , have I kept my word ? " The voice of Professor Norrby seemed here to become tremulous as by some inward emotion . He rose from his chair , and when , a moment afterwards , he again ...
Pagina 20
... gave you strong but healthy mental food , and such as you could fully take into your whole soul . I had respect for the soul which was in you , and wished that it should become developed in its own way and to its full extent . I ...
... gave you strong but healthy mental food , and such as you could fully take into your whole soul . I had respect for the soul which was in you , and wished that it should become developed in its own way and to its full extent . I ...
Pagina 23
... gave it to you , and whose voice speaks there with justice of eternal laws . Listen always to this voice , my child , even when it speaks very low , and listen to the words of the wise men of antiquity , whom we have heard speak this ...
... gave it to you , and whose voice speaks there with justice of eternal laws . Listen always to this voice , my child , even when it speaks very low , and listen to the words of the wise men of antiquity , whom we have heard speak this ...
Pagina 43
... gave Mrs. Carlander a great deal of trouble , and also did her much honour ( nor must Petterson and his scheni be overlooked , who now was in requisition for all kinds of service ) ; that a couple of gentlemen from the town were invited ...
... gave Mrs. Carlander a great deal of trouble , and also did her much honour ( nor must Petterson and his scheni be overlooked , who now was in requisition for all kinds of service ) ; that a couple of gentlemen from the town were invited ...
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