Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas |
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And my whole heart sympathized with what your feelings must have been in the success of your brave efforts . Of course people who expect in it a perfect Utopia will be disappointed , or gratified , by finding it so far a failure .
And my whole heart sympathized with what your feelings must have been in the success of your brave efforts . Of course people who expect in it a perfect Utopia will be disappointed , or gratified , by finding it so far a failure .
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His heart was deeply with the working men , and plans and efforts for their elevation occupied much of his thought . The following extracts from letters written at this period will show that he gave them no half - hearted or formal ...
His heart was deeply with the working men , and plans and efforts for their elevation occupied much of his thought . The following extracts from letters written at this period will show that he gave them no half - hearted or formal ...
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What grieves me to the heart is to see distrust in the minds of working men of those wealthier than themselves ; and nothing is more mischievous or unchristian than to gain popularity with them by fostering these feelings ...
What grieves me to the heart is to see distrust in the minds of working men of those wealthier than themselves ; and nothing is more mischievous or unchristian than to gain popularity with them by fostering these feelings ...
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So flexible and harmonious was it , that it gave expression to the finest tones of feeling ; so thrilling , that it stirred men to the heart . His gesture was simple and quiet ; -his whole soul so thoroughly absorbed in his subject that ...
So flexible and harmonious was it , that it gave expression to the finest tones of feeling ; so thrilling , that it stirred men to the heart . His gesture was simple and quiet ; -his whole soul so thoroughly absorbed in his subject that ...
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He says " If you knew how sick at heart I am with the whole work of ' parle - ment , ' ' talkee , ' ' palaver , ' or whatever it is calledhow lightly I hold the ' gift of the gab ' - how grand and divine the Realm of Silence appears to ...
He says " If you knew how sick at heart I am with the whole work of ' parle - ment , ' ' talkee , ' ' palaver , ' or whatever it is calledhow lightly I hold the ' gift of the gab ' - how grand and divine the Realm of Silence appears to ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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