Retrospection: A TaleTaylor and Hessey, Fleet Street, 1821 - 230 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 8
... profession ; but all who knew him thought , and his mother feared , that he would never submit to the restraints it imposed . My father , however , be- trayed no fears on the subject ; for he possessed 8 RETROSPECTION .
... profession ; but all who knew him thought , and his mother feared , that he would never submit to the restraints it imposed . My father , however , be- trayed no fears on the subject ; for he possessed 8 RETROSPECTION .
Σελίδα 9
... to en- dure this kind of discipline , although , while under it , he was as unavoidably passive as the rest of the machinery of which he formed a part ; but he panted for B 5 RETROSPECTION . 9 trayed no fears on the subject; for he ...
... to en- dure this kind of discipline , although , while under it , he was as unavoidably passive as the rest of the machinery of which he formed a part ; but he panted for B 5 RETROSPECTION . 9 trayed no fears on the subject; for he ...
Σελίδα 25
... fears subsided as I quickened my pace , and little Fanny , who was my com- panion , contributed in a great degree to dissipate them by her cheerful and art- less chat . 66 Now , ma'am , I'll show you such a pretty green lane ! This is ...
... fears subsided as I quickened my pace , and little Fanny , who was my com- panion , contributed in a great degree to dissipate them by her cheerful and art- less chat . 66 Now , ma'am , I'll show you such a pretty green lane ! This is ...
Σελίδα 26
... fear I should sustain as much injury from the heat , as I had appre- hended from the cold but I thought the bread unusually sweet that morning , and , before I quitted the breakfast table , such a felicitous sensation diffused itself ...
... fear I should sustain as much injury from the heat , as I had appre- hended from the cold but I thought the bread unusually sweet that morning , and , before I quitted the breakfast table , such a felicitous sensation diffused itself ...
Σελίδα 40
... her comfort ; and I fear that I might sometimes oppress her with officiousness , when I was labouring to atone for some unkindness or inatten- tion . CHAPTER III . I HAD learned enough of religion while 40 RETROSPECTION .
... her comfort ; and I fear that I might sometimes oppress her with officiousness , when I was labouring to atone for some unkindness or inatten- tion . CHAPTER III . I HAD learned enough of religion while 40 RETROSPECTION .
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Σελίδα 136 - Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do : and, behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
Σελίδα 192 - he who ruleth his spirit is greater than he who taketh a. city," the rigid discipline and government, to which Mr.