Stages on Life's WayPrinceton University Press, 1945 - 472 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... imagination , neither is there any power which can so profoundly disturb everything when it fails one upon coming into contact with real life . Driving on a summer evening does not deflect imagination from luxurious thoughts , but has ...
... imagination , neither is there any power which can so profoundly disturb everything when it fails one upon coming into contact with real life . Driving on a summer evening does not deflect imagination from luxurious thoughts , but has ...
Pagina 191
... imagination is allowed to depict her in all misery and my melancholy to teach the application : Thou art a murderer . If there be any truth in that first word I said to myself at the instant of separation , " She chooses the cry , I ...
... imagination is allowed to depict her in all misery and my melancholy to teach the application : Thou art a murderer . If there be any truth in that first word I said to myself at the instant of separation , " She chooses the cry , I ...
Pagina 303
... imagination and reality so much at odds . The distress my imagination causes me is dreadful . What if , in a way as tragic as it is comic , I should again find reality easier ! Oh that I might be per- mitted to retain my imaginations ...
... imagination and reality so much at odds . The distress my imagination causes me is dreadful . What if , in a way as tragic as it is comic , I should again find reality easier ! Oh that I might be per- mitted to retain my imaginations ...
Sommario
Various Observations about Marriage in reply to objec | 95 |
Guilty?Not Guilty? | 174 |
Oratory | 447 |
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