The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 3G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... feel - and stifle ! Urr . ( reading ) . " He that reviles and strikes whom he be- lieves His father , let him die for't ; and let those Who have disgrac'd a noble name , or join'd An ill imposture , see his doom ; and show Three ...
... feel - and stifle ! Urr . ( reading ) . " He that reviles and strikes whom he be- lieves His father , let him die for't ; and let those Who have disgrac'd a noble name , or join'd An ill imposture , see his doom ; and show Three ...
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... feel that he was " the chief of sinners ; " and Nero of Rome , jocund in spirit ( wohlgemuth ) , spend much of his ... feels himself the victim not of suffering only , but of injustice . What then ? Is the heroic inspiration we name ...
... feel that he was " the chief of sinners ; " and Nero of Rome , jocund in spirit ( wohlgemuth ) , spend much of his ... feels himself the victim not of suffering only , but of injustice . What then ? Is the heroic inspiration we name ...
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... must the Wanderer , in his silent soul , have endured ! " The painfullest feeling , " writes he , " is that of your own Feebleness ( Unkraft ) ; ever , as the English Milton says , to be weak is the true misery 40 CARLYLE.
... must the Wanderer , in his silent soul , have endured ! " The painfullest feeling , " writes he , " is that of your own Feebleness ( Unkraft ) ; ever , as the English Milton says , to be weak is the true misery 40 CARLYLE.
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... feeling , save by what you have prospered in , by what you have done . Between vague wavering Capability and fixed undubitable Performance , what a difference ! A certain inarticulate Self - consciousness dwells dimly in us ; which only ...
... feeling , save by what you have prospered in , by what you have done . Between vague wavering Capability and fixed undubitable Performance , what a difference ! A certain inarticulate Self - consciousness dwells dimly in us ; which only ...
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... Feeling , even of your Intellect , as it were , begrimed and mud - bespattered , so that no pure ray can enter ; a whole Drugshop in your inwards ; the fordone soul drowning slowly in quagmires of Disgust ! " Putting all which external ...
... Feeling , even of your Intellect , as it were , begrimed and mud - bespattered , so that no pure ray can enter ; a whole Drugshop in your inwards ; the fordone soul drowning slowly in quagmires of Disgust ! " Putting all which external ...
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