Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourse Thereon, Volume 1Thomas R. Knox & Company, 1873 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... writing some essays which he occasionally read to Ellesmere and myself . The conversations which then took place I am proud to say that I have chronicled . I think they must be interesting to the world in general , though of course not ...
... writing some essays which he occasionally read to Ellesmere and myself . The conversations which then took place I am proud to say that I have chronicled . I think they must be interesting to the world in general , though of course not ...
Pagina 14
... writing for them , is that no ambi- tion ? Milverton . It may be , but I have it not . Let any kind critic convince me that what I am now doing is useless , or has been done before , or that , if I leave it undone , some one else will ...
... writing for them , is that no ambi- tion ? Milverton . It may be , but I have it not . Let any kind critic convince me that what I am now doing is useless , or has been done before , or that , if I leave it undone , some one else will ...
Pagina 23
... writer of moral essays , Milverton - one should be supposed to be so very good . Milverton . Only by thoughtless people then . There is a saying given to Rousseau , not that he ever did say it , for I believe it was a misprint , but it ...
... writer of moral essays , Milverton - one should be supposed to be so very good . Milverton . Only by thoughtless people then . There is a saying given to Rousseau , not that he ever did say it , for I believe it was a misprint , but it ...
Pagina 33
... write between the use and the abuse of a thing . The question is , will people misunderstand you - not , is the lan- guage such as to be logically impregnable ? Now , in the present case , no man will really suppose it is a wise and ...
... write between the use and the abuse of a thing . The question is , will people misunderstand you - not , is the lan- guage such as to be logically impregnable ? Now , in the present case , no man will really suppose it is a wise and ...
Pagina 40
... writing to a mother who had lost her son , tells her that she will be com- forted in time ; and why should she not do for herself what the mere lapse of time will do for her ? Brave words ! and the stern woman , more earnest than the ...
... writing to a mother who had lost her son , tells her that she will be com- forted in time ; and why should she not do for herself what the mere lapse of time will do for her ? Brave words ! and the stern woman , more earnest than the ...
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Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourses Thereon ..., Volume 1 Sir Arthur Helps Volledige weergave - 1869 |
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agree Alhambra amongst amusements art of living beautiful become better biped called character Cicero comfort conformity consider corn-laws courage course creatures criticism cultivation dare say deal delight despair dulness Dunsford Ellesmere essay evil fact false fancy fear feel fiction foolish Friends in Council give happy hear heart hindrance historian human imagine instance intellectual kind labour Lady Jane Grey least less look Lucy man's matter mean ment merit Milverton mind mischief Miss Daylmer moral nation nature never opinions Osric pathy perhaps persons pleasure poplar present pursuit question Rasselas regards Rollo Sancho Panza seems simile social society soul suffer suppose sure sympathy Tacitus talk tell temper things thought tion town Trafalgar Square truth unreasonable vanity walk wise wish women words worldly Worth-Ashton write Young England