The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1826 |
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Pagina 96
... true re- pentance ! " M. - If I had not true repentance , I should not so easily . have been without the fear of dying . I shall die like a lamb . " A. - Much may come from natural courage . " M. - I do not attribute it to my own nature ...
... true re- pentance ! " M. - If I had not true repentance , I should not so easily . have been without the fear of dying . I shall die like a lamb . " A. - Much may come from natural courage . " M. - I do not attribute it to my own nature ...
Pagina 324
... true beautiful , which is represented , as if it actually existed , with all the embellishments and perfections which it is capable of re- ceiving . This does not prevent the real and true from becoming subjects of the arts . In Hesiod ...
... true beautiful , which is represented , as if it actually existed , with all the embellishments and perfections which it is capable of re- ceiving . This does not prevent the real and true from becoming subjects of the arts . In Hesiod ...
Pagina 466
... true interest , you mean , I presume . N. In that case , indeed , selfishness would be true wisdom : S. You seem to prove what you attempt to contradict . You seem to know the advantages of which the great mass of people are ignorant ...
... true interest , you mean , I presume . N. In that case , indeed , selfishness would be true wisdom : S. You seem to prove what you attempt to contradict . You seem to know the advantages of which the great mass of people are ignorant ...
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