EssaysA. L. Burt, 1899 - 402 頁 |
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第 78 頁
... feel the pain ; how not feel indignation or malev- olence toward More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad , and knows not well what to make of it . Almost he shuns their eye ; almost he fears they will up- braid ...
... feel the pain ; how not feel indignation or malev- olence toward More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad , and knows not well what to make of it . Almost he shuns their eye ; almost he fears they will up- braid ...
第 113 頁
... feel his unworthiness , when he cannot feel his right to it , though he were Cæsar ; he cannot feel more right to it , than to the firmament and the splendors of a sunset . Hence arose the saying : " If I love you , what is that to you ...
... feel his unworthiness , when he cannot feel his right to it , though he were Cæsar ; he cannot feel more right to it , than to the firmament and the splendors of a sunset . Hence arose the saying : " If I love you , what is that to you ...
第 178 頁
... feel no hallowing presence ; we are sensible of a knack and skill rather than of inspiration ; they have a light , and know not whence it comes , and call it their own ; their talent is some exaggerated faculty , some overgrown member ...
... feel no hallowing presence ; we are sensible of a knack and skill rather than of inspiration ; they have a light , and know not whence it comes , and call it their own ; their talent is some exaggerated faculty , some overgrown member ...
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