The Pleasures of Life, Zväzok 2Macmillan, 1889 - 479 strán (strany) |
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... and has been able to cheer in the hour of darkness , that is indeed an ample reward , and is the utmost I have ever hoped . HIGH ELMS , Down , KENT , April 1889 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I AMBITION PAGE 1 CHAPTER II WEALTH 17 vi PREFACE.
... and has been able to cheer in the hour of darkness , that is indeed an ample reward , and is the utmost I have ever hoped . HIGH ELMS , Down , KENT , April 1889 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I AMBITION PAGE 1 CHAPTER II WEALTH 17 vi PREFACE.
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... to enjoy it . is dull and anxious drudgery . Keeping it The dread of loss may hang like a dark cloud over life . Apicius , when he had squandered most of his patrimony , but had still 250,000 crowns 20 CHAP . THE PLEASURES OF LIFE.
... to enjoy it . is dull and anxious drudgery . Keeping it The dread of loss may hang like a dark cloud over life . Apicius , when he had squandered most of his patrimony , but had still 250,000 crowns 20 CHAP . THE PLEASURES OF LIFE.
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... dark and doubtful presentiment . " However this may be , there is such in- stinctive insight in the human heart that we often form our opinion almost instantane- ously , and such impressions seldom change , I might even say , they are ...
... dark and doubtful presentiment . " However this may be , there is such in- stinctive insight in the human heart that we often form our opinion almost instantane- ously , and such impressions seldom change , I might even say , they are ...
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... darkness , and has introduced it into his picture of the battle of Cadore , to re- present a general falling from his horse . We must remember that so far as the eye is concerned , the object of the artist is to train , not to deceive ...
... darkness , and has introduced it into his picture of the battle of Cadore , to re- present a general falling from his horse . We must remember that so far as the eye is concerned , the object of the artist is to train , not to deceive ...
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... dark heath , and often obscured by misty weather ; narrow valleys thinly inhabited , and bounded by precipices resounding with the fall of torrents ; a soil so rugged , and a climate so dreary , as in many parts to admit neither the ...
... dark heath , and often obscured by misty weather ; narrow valleys thinly inhabited , and bounded by precipices resounding with the fall of torrents ; a soil so rugged , and a climate so dreary , as in many parts to admit neither the ...
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animals Apicius Aristophanes Bacon beautiful blessing body CHAPTER charm Cicero clouds color Crown 8vo dark death delight doubt earth Edition Emerson enjoy Epictetus eternal Euripides evil existence faith feel flowers friends give glorious glory gods Goethe greatest green happiness heart heaven hope human idea immortal infinite JOHN MORLEY King labour landscape LESLIE STEPHEN light live look Lubbock Macmillan Madame de Staël Marcus Aurelius Meleager ment Milton mind moreover nature never night noble ourselves pain painting peace Plato pleasure Plutarch poet Poetry R. W. CHURCH realise reason religion rest rich Ruskin says scarcely scenery Science seems sense Shakespeare SIDNEY COLVIN sleep song soul speak spirit stars suffering sweet tells Tennyson thee things Thomas à Kempis thou thought tion trees troubles true truth unto voice wonder Wordsworth