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... merely a few hours of life ; at its height only a few revolutions of the sun . It does not play the principal part in most human lives ; and as most concerns their weal or their woe , it very rarely comes into play . We must therefore ...
... merely a few hours of life ; at its height only a few revolutions of the sun . It does not play the principal part in most human lives ; and as most concerns their weal or their woe , it very rarely comes into play . We must therefore ...
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... merely to gaze upon . appeared such as he . Yet a milder sentiment is expressed in those noble , grave features , and espe- cially so at this moment , when the deep - seated eyes , now are raised to the stars which in their silent ...
... merely to gaze upon . appeared such as he . Yet a milder sentiment is expressed in those noble , grave features , and espe- cially so at this moment , when the deep - seated eyes , now are raised to the stars which in their silent ...
Pagina 8
... merely so long as they existed in mortal bodies , and that they died as soon as they left them ; neither that they would lose all con- sciousness when they left bodies without conscious- ness . " I have believed , on the contrary , that ...
... merely so long as they existed in mortal bodies , and that they died as soon as they left them ; neither that they would lose all con- sciousness when they left bodies without conscious- ness . " I have believed , on the contrary , that ...
Pagina 10
... merely the same limits as my life . Would it not have been far better if , far from the disquiet and fatigue of public life , I had passed my days in the bosom of quiet and peace ? But my soul , I know not through what impulse , has ...
... merely the same limits as my life . Would it not have been far better if , far from the disquiet and fatigue of public life , I had passed my days in the bosom of quiet and peace ? But my soul , I know not through what impulse , has ...
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... merely as a growing plant , to - morrow he will be a mummy or ashes . We ought then to meet the hour of death conformably with our nature , and sub- mit to our dissolution with a calm mind , like a ripe olive , which , when it falls ...
... merely as a growing plant , to - morrow he will be a mummy or ashes . We ought then to meet the hour of death conformably with our nature , and sub- mit to our dissolution with a calm mind , like a ripe olive , which , when it falls ...
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