Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... existence ; we must pick out the single threads . So in coming to a place where we have formerly lived and with which we have intimate associations , every one must have found that the feeling grows more vivid the nearer we approach the ...
... existence ; we must pick out the single threads . So in coming to a place where we have formerly lived and with which we have intimate associations , every one must have found that the feeling grows more vivid the nearer we approach the ...
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... existence , does not piece into our daily modes of life . It is an animated but a momentary hallucination . It demands an effort to exchange our actual for our ideal identity ; and to feel the pulse of our old trans- ports revive very ...
... existence , does not piece into our daily modes of life . It is an animated but a momentary hallucination . It demands an effort to exchange our actual for our ideal identity ; and to feel the pulse of our old trans- ports revive very ...
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... existence : in them " they live and move and have their being . " The Evening Paper is impatiently ex- pected , and called for at a certain critical minute : the news of the morning become stale and vapid by the dinner - hour . A ...
... existence : in them " they live and move and have their being . " The Evening Paper is impatiently ex- pected , and called for at a certain critical minute : the news of the morning become stale and vapid by the dinner - hour . A ...
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... existence in the nature of things : but they both find pretty much the same level in the mind of man . It is a common measure , which does not always accommodate itself to the size and importance of the objects it represents . It has a ...
... existence in the nature of things : but they both find pretty much the same level in the mind of man . It is a common measure , which does not always accommodate itself to the size and importance of the objects it represents . It has a ...
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... existence - they have been so inured to ease and indolence , that the most trifling effort is like one of the tasks of Hercules , a thing of impossibility , at which they shudder . They lie on beds of roses , and spread their gauze ...
... existence - they have been so inured to ease and indolence , that the most trifling effort is like one of the tasks of Hercules , a thing of impossibility , at which they shudder . They lie on beds of roses , and spread their gauze ...
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