... the awful power of insight " ; but his mood was always cheerful and equal, and his mind peculiarly healthful, and the airy splendor of his wit and humor was the light of his home. He saw too far to be despondent, though his vivid sympathies and shaping... The Ladies' Repository - 第 234 頁1870完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1871 - 808 頁
...saw too far to be despondent, though his vivid sympathies and shaping imagination often made him sad in behalf of others. He also perceived morbidness,...his charity most comprehensive. From this cause he necessarily attracted confidences, and became confessor to very many sinning and suffering souls, to... | |
| Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood - 1872 - 504 頁
...the preface to the English note-books has a wider significance than she there gave to it : — " He perceived morbidness wherever it existed, instantly,...putting himself into each person's situation, and of Ipoking from every point of view, which made his charity most comprehensive. From this cause he naturally... | |
| 1870 - 612 頁
...saw too far to be independent, though his vivid sympathies and shaping imagination often made him sad in behalf of others. He also perceived morbidness...his charity most comprehensive. From this cause he necessarily attracted confidences, and became confessor to many sinning and suffering souls, to whom... | |
| 1870 - 720 頁
...saw too far to be independent, though his vivid sympathies and shaping imagination often made him sad in behalf of others. He also perceived morbidness...his charity most comprehensive. From this cause he necessarily attracted confidences, and became confessor to many sinning and suffering souls, to whom... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1870 - 450 頁
...saw too far to be despondent, though his vivid sympathies and shaping imagination often made him sad in behalf of others. He also perceived morbidness,...which made his charity most comprehensive. From this canse he necessarily attracted confidences, and became confessor to very many sinning and suffering... | |
| 1871 - 612 頁
...sympathies and shaping imagination often made him sad in behalf of others. He also perceived morbidnoes, wherever it existed, instantly, as if by the illumination...made his charity most comprehensive. From this cause ho necessarily attracted confidences, and became confessor to very many sinning and suffering souls,... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1871 - 608 頁
...saw too far to be despondent, though his vivid sympathies and shaping imagination often made him sad in behalf of others. He also perceived morbidness,...it existed, instantly, as if by the illumination of hia own steady cheer ; and he had the plastic power of putting himself into each person's situation,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1872 - 328 頁
...its secret was a confidence. Hence we can well believe what Mrs. Hawthorne has said : ' He had the power of putting himself into each person's situation,...his charity most comprehensive. From this cause he necessarily attracted confidences, and became confessor to many sinning and suffering souls, to whom... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1872 - 364 頁
...its secret was a confidence. Hence we can well believe what Mrs. Hawthorne has said : ' He had the power of putting himself into each person's situation,...his charity most comprehensive. From this cause he necessarily attracted confidences, and became confessor to many sinning and suffering souls, to whom... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1882 - 368 頁
...He also perceived morbidness, wherever it existed, instantly, as if by the illu150 mination of his steady cheer, and he had the plastic power of putting...his charity most comprehensive. From this cause he necessarily attracted confidences and became confessor to very many sinning and suffering souls, to... | |
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