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... interest by cooling the fever of its desires , by bringing its wishes into some harmony with its capacities , and by showing the limitations which reason imposes on its greed . The month which witnessed the anarchy and chaos of our ...
... interest by cooling the fever of its desires , by bringing its wishes into some harmony with its capacities , and by showing the limitations which reason imposes on its greed . The month which witnessed the anarchy and chaos of our ...
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... interests with the general intcrest , and placed political economy on its true foundation in the Christian religion , the idealists can further show the perfect practical sa- gacity of their great principle , that material posses- sions ...
... interests with the general intcrest , and placed political economy on its true foundation in the Christian religion , the idealists can further show the perfect practical sa- gacity of their great principle , that material posses- sions ...
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... interest to the sense of public duty . " Now , as much of Brougham's patronage as Chancellor was ecclesiastical , we may charitably suppose that our ex - Presidents could testify , in language at least as gloomy and bitter , of their ex ...
... interest to the sense of public duty . " Now , as much of Brougham's patronage as Chancellor was ecclesiastical , we may charitably suppose that our ex - Presidents could testify , in language at least as gloomy and bitter , of their ex ...
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... interests ; but when the search for truth and beauty is inspired by a genuine love of truth and beauty , everything that is gained is a possession forever . The mind is in harmonious relations with the great objective facts and laws it ...
... interests ; but when the search for truth and beauty is inspired by a genuine love of truth and beauty , everything that is gained is a possession forever . The mind is in harmonious relations with the great objective facts and laws it ...
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... interest , to meet his own obligations . To " fail " was to him the worst ignominy . Mean in all minor matters , he was liberal in any sacrifices de- manded by the mutations of trade . Almost every- body detested him , yet everybody ...
... interest , to meet his own obligations . To " fail " was to him the worst ignominy . Mean in all minor matters , he was liberal in any sacrifices de- manded by the mutations of trade . Almost every- body detested him , yet everybody ...
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Страница 342 - Mama is like you, Floy. I know her by the face ! But tell them that the print upon the stairs at school is not divine enough. The light about the head is shining on me as I go ! ".. - , .j, ,4 ' ' The golden ripple on the wall came back again, and nothing else stirred in the room.
Страница 336 - Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.
Страница 337 - Per week. Yes. As to the amount of strain upon the intellect now. Was you thinking at all of poetry?' Mr Wegg inquired, musing. 'Would it come dearer?' Mr Boffin asked. 'It would come dearer,' Mr Wegg returned. 'For when a person comes to grind off poetry night after night, it is but right he should expect to be paid for its weakening effect on his mind.
Страница 252 - ... temples, and such a strained skin to his face that it seemed to hold his eyes open, and lift his eyebrows up. A man with a pervading appearance on him of being inflated like a balloon, and ready to start. A man who could never sufficiently vaunt himself a selfmade man. A man who was always proclaiming, through that brassy speaking-trumpet of a voice of his, his old ignorance and his old poverty. A man who was the Bully of humility.
Страница 252 - A big, loud man, with a stare and a metallic laugh. A man made out of a coarse material, which seemed to have been stretched to make so much of him. A man with a great puffed head and forehead, swelled veins in his temples, and such a strained skin to his face that it seemed to hold his eyes open and lift his eyebrows up. A man with a pervading appearance on him of being inflated like a balloon, and ready to start.
Страница 57 - I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed us in the scale, can be drawn between the animal world and ourselves...
Страница 342 - The golden ripple on the wall came back again, and nothing else stirred in the room. The old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion — Death!
Страница 322 - m getting more used up every day, and I 'm proud to be so. If you could see my legs when I take my boots off, you 'd form some idea of what unrequited affection is.
Страница 52 - ... his hind limbs, while it has been said that all the apes possess four hands ; and he has been affirmed to differ fundamentally from all the apes in the characters of his brain, which alone, it has been strangely asserted and reasserted, exhibits the structures known to anatomists as the posterior lobe, the posterior cornu of the lateral ventricle and the hippocampus minor.
Страница 141 - That lie upon her charmed heart. She sleeps: on either hand upswells The gold-fringed pillow lightly prest: She sleeps, nor dreams, but ever dwells A perfect form in perfect rest.