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Page 94
... admiration which we are ever ready to bestow . But the unspeakable an- guish with which we behold any departure from this honourable course of conduct , is perhaps the strongest proof , how intimately our sense of all that is admirable ...
... admiration which we are ever ready to bestow . But the unspeakable an- guish with which we behold any departure from this honourable course of conduct , is perhaps the strongest proof , how intimately our sense of all that is admirable ...
Page 122
... admired , and then neglected . tionate , judicious , dignified , and intellectual as when. We have here spoken only ... admiration in checking the growth of moral and intel- lectual beauty , and engendering selfishness and vanity , that ...
... admired , and then neglected . tionate , judicious , dignified , and intellectual as when. We have here spoken only ... admiration in checking the growth of moral and intel- lectual beauty , and engendering selfishness and vanity , that ...
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... admiration , - true admiration , untainted by the remotest touch of envy , is not positive enjoyment- that , when the soul expands with a concep- tion of excellence , unseen , unknown , unfelt before - of excellence , not merely as it ...
... admiration , - true admiration , untainted by the remotest touch of envy , is not positive enjoyment- that , when the soul expands with a concep- tion of excellence , unseen , unknown , unfelt before - of excellence , not merely as it ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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