A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... nature nor egotism ; but ( which is much more human ) he had weakness and levity . His , says M. Stapfer , was a kind of optimism which believed in the good of human nature and the moral gov- ernment of the world , without denying the ...
... nature nor egotism ; but ( which is much more human ) he had weakness and levity . His , says M. Stapfer , was a kind of optimism which believed in the good of human nature and the moral gov- ernment of the world , without denying the ...
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... nature , at that time , as high as she could go - I was at peace with the world before , and this finish'd the treaty with myself.— Now , was I a King of France , cried I - what a mo- ment for an orphan to have begg'd his father's ...
... nature , at that time , as high as she could go - I was at peace with the world before , and this finish'd the treaty with myself.— Now , was I a King of France , cried I - what a mo- ment for an orphan to have begg'd his father's ...
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... Nature seemed to have done with her resentments in him ; he showed none— but letting his staff fall within his arm , he press'd both his hands with resignation upon his breast , and retired . M THE MONK CALAIS Y heart smote me the ...
... Nature seemed to have done with her resentments in him ; he showed none— but letting his staff fall within his arm , he press'd both his hands with resignation upon his breast , and retired . M THE MONK CALAIS Y heart smote me the ...
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... nature generally prompting us to the thing we are fittest for , I walk'd out into the coachyard to buy or hire something of that kind to my purpose : an old Desobligeant ' in the furthest corner of the court hit my fancy at first sight ...
... nature generally prompting us to the thing we are fittest for , I walk'd out into the coachyard to buy or hire something of that kind to my purpose : an old Desobligeant ' in the furthest corner of the court hit my fancy at first sight ...
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... nature has set up by her own unquestionable the discontent of man : she has effected her purpose in the quietest and easiest manner , by laying him under almost in- superable obligations to work out his ease , and to sustain his ...
... nature has set up by her own unquestionable the discontent of man : she has effected her purpose in the quietest and easiest manner , by laying him under almost in- superable obligations to work out his ease , and to sustain his ...
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