Rahel: Her Life and LettersH. S. King, 1876 - 268 pagini |
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... human . I had hoped , however , that the nearer acquaintance might have developed itself with pleasure to myself and without discomfort to him . Besides , I do already know something of him and his friendships , and so forth . You will ...
... human . I had hoped , however , that the nearer acquaintance might have developed itself with pleasure to myself and without discomfort to him . Besides , I do already know something of him and his friendships , and so forth . You will ...
Pagina 35
... human nature ; and finally your practical genius , which is unresting and uni- versal ? How much more am I to upbraid you with your indolence - for in the matter of self - knowledge you are indolent , and for that reason you must write ...
... human nature ; and finally your practical genius , which is unresting and uni- versal ? How much more am I to upbraid you with your indolence - for in the matter of self - knowledge you are indolent , and for that reason you must write ...
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... human sympathy led her to welcome on equal terms all who were fitted to fulfil the general requirements of educated society - all who were refined , interesting , or agreeable . At these receptions it was the custom to arrange the ...
... human sympathy led her to welcome on equal terms all who were fitted to fulfil the general requirements of educated society - all who were refined , interesting , or agreeable . At these receptions it was the custom to arrange the ...
Pagina 64
... human being . . " Rahel gave to every word , however indifferent , a charm of life , a character of truth and originality , which changed the ordinary into the extraordinary . In this way I breathed a new atmosphere , which affected me ...
... human being . . " Rahel gave to every word , however indifferent , a charm of life , a character of truth and originality , which changed the ordinary into the extraordinary . In this way I breathed a new atmosphere , which affected me ...
Pagina 65
Mrs. Kate Vaughan Jennings. This broad human sympathy , which found something 1806 . good or interesting in everybody , did not however always please Varnhagen ; still less did the social tolerance which admitted so many other visitors ...
Mrs. Kate Vaughan Jennings. This broad human sympathy , which found something 1806 . good or interesting in everybody , did not however always please Varnhagen ; still less did the social tolerance which admitted so many other visitors ...
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