Dilemmas of Pride, Volym 1Bull and Churton, Holles street., 1833 |
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... nature on the most extensive scale . All had now passed away ! It was to her son , ' tis true , and he was dutiful and affectionate , and would always , she had no doubt , make her welcome , but of course as a visiter ; and when- ever ...
... nature on the most extensive scale . All had now passed away ! It was to her son , ' tis true , and he was dutiful and affectionate , and would always , she had no doubt , make her welcome , but of course as a visiter ; and when- ever ...
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... natural justice theirs , to heap all on one brother ! And for what purpose ? That he may keep alive , by being its living representative , that pride , that curse , which forbids to those so defrauded , the use of honest means for ...
... natural justice theirs , to heap all on one brother ! And for what purpose ? That he may keep alive , by being its living representative , that pride , that curse , which forbids to those so defrauded , the use of honest means for ...
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... natural delights , and yet who virtually turn themselves out of the same ; and , at the mere mandate of some prejudice of so- ciety — some by - law of pride , become wanderers through the thistle - grown wildernesses of dis- content ...
... natural delights , and yet who virtually turn themselves out of the same ; and , at the mere mandate of some prejudice of so- ciety — some by - law of pride , become wanderers through the thistle - grown wildernesses of dis- content ...
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... natural for a man like their father , of such an ancient and highly respectable family , to be very particular about who they visited , particularly in those sorts of places where people of every description congregated . " It's no harm ...
... natural for a man like their father , of such an ancient and highly respectable family , to be very particular about who they visited , particularly in those sorts of places where people of every description congregated . " It's no harm ...
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... his attach- ment , or the certainty of their future union . And why was Jane mistaken ? Because , society being artificially constituted , the language of nature cannot explain the motives which govern its members ; DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 71.
... his attach- ment , or the certainty of their future union . And why was Jane mistaken ? Because , society being artificially constituted , the language of nature cannot explain the motives which govern its members ; DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 71.
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Sida 139 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
Sida 202 - Happiness ! our being's end and aim ! Good, pleasure, ease, content! whate'er thy name: That something still which prompts the eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die, Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, 5 O'erlook'd, seen double, by the fool and wise.
Sida 203 - The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the fall to ill ; Where only merit...
Sida 110 - Pure religion, and undefiled before God and the Father, is this : to visit the fatherless and widows, in their affliction, and keep himself unspotted from the world.
Sida 202 - That something still which prompts th' eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die ; Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, O'erlook'd, seen double, by the fool and wise. Plant of celestial seed ! if dropp'd below, Say in what mortal soil thou deign'st to grow...
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