National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... heart , yet keeps a shade for the devouring cankers of vanity and self- love , which eat deeper and more festering sores than even his morbid taste can bear to probe . We all have two opinions of ourselves : sane men look at the better ...
... heart , yet keeps a shade for the devouring cankers of vanity and self- love , which eat deeper and more festering sores than even his morbid taste can bear to probe . We all have two opinions of ourselves : sane men look at the better ...
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... heart was never so ; and in the second place , his tact and good sense forbade it . He knew how at once curiously open and curiously exclusive is English aristo- cratic society . A man of any birth with good social abilities finds no ...
... heart was never so ; and in the second place , his tact and good sense forbade it . He knew how at once curiously open and curiously exclusive is English aristo- cratic society . A man of any birth with good social abilities finds no ...
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... heart stand in remarkable contrast . The one , with all its brilliancy , tact and effectiveness , is in truth superficial in its character , and strikes no deep root ; while the restlessness of his temperament , his sensitiveness to ...
... heart stand in remarkable contrast . The one , with all its brilliancy , tact and effectiveness , is in truth superficial in its character , and strikes no deep root ; while the restlessness of his temperament , his sensitiveness to ...
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feelings . This perhaps is the natural process which many a heart goes . through that has to survive its dearest connections , though I rather think it is not the commonest way of feeling those events , but that , in general , the ...
feelings . This perhaps is the natural process which many a heart goes . through that has to survive its dearest connections , though I rather think it is not the commonest way of feeling those events , but that , in general , the ...
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... heart and industry are at last fairly set , " and in whose interests he declines an offer of Murray to instal him as editor of a new Review , like the Edin- burgh and Quarterly . As is always the case with him , it is for the public he ...
... heart and industry are at last fairly set , " and in whose interests he declines an offer of Murray to instal him as editor of a new Review , like the Edin- burgh and Quarterly . As is always the case with him , it is for the public he ...
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