Development of English Literature and Language, 第 2 卷S.C. Griggs, 1886 |
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... Hope remained . When Epimetheus indiscreetly opened Pandora's jar , all the ills which have since afflicted humanity were let loose , and the lid was replaced only in time to prevent the escape of Hope . What emotion is so beneficent ...
... Hope remained . When Epimetheus indiscreetly opened Pandora's jar , all the ills which have since afflicted humanity were let loose , and the lid was replaced only in time to prevent the escape of Hope . What emotion is so beneficent ...
第 423 頁
... hope with regard to the government of the universe and the destiny of man after death , while we recognize as a clear truth that we have no ground for more than hope , is legitimate , and philosophically defensible . The beneficial ...
... hope with regard to the government of the universe and the destiny of man after death , while we recognize as a clear truth that we have no ground for more than hope , is legitimate , and philosophically defensible . The beneficial ...
第 519 頁
... hope and fear , the tears of regret , the feebleness of purpose , the pressure of want , the desertion of friends , the scorn of a world that has little charity , the desolation of the soul's sanctuary , and threatening voices within ...
... hope and fear , the tears of regret , the feebleness of purpose , the pressure of want , the desertion of friends , the scorn of a world that has little charity , the desolation of the soul's sanctuary , and threatening voices within ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Prose The Periodical The Novel Theology Polemics Science | 76 |
CHAPTER IV | 179 |
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