Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 135
... CHARACTER . - - Ir is a lamentable thing to see youth cut off in the flower of its physical vigour , and it is , if anything , more lamentable to see the first mantling pride of maturity relentlessly laid low ; but the most lamentable ...
... CHARACTER . - - Ir is a lamentable thing to see youth cut off in the flower of its physical vigour , and it is , if anything , more lamentable to see the first mantling pride of maturity relentlessly laid low ; but the most lamentable ...
Page 165
... character , and try and describe the symptoms , as if discussing a real case of disease . What shall we call it ? Hypertrophy of the sen- timents ? or , a waste of moral tissue ? Such a parody of medical jargon would not really be so ...
... character , and try and describe the symptoms , as if discussing a real case of disease . What shall we call it ? Hypertrophy of the sen- timents ? or , a waste of moral tissue ? Such a parody of medical jargon would not really be so ...
Page 167
... character and treatment it New Zealand . Breathlessly he tells us bears no slight resemblance . There is everything about himself ; and the smallest no bridge , indeed , over the river , and detail is invested with the very highest im ...
... character and treatment it New Zealand . Breathlessly he tells us bears no slight resemblance . There is everything about himself ; and the smallest no bridge , indeed , over the river , and detail is invested with the very highest im ...
Page 169
... character of its consequences , being controlled , directed , or apportioned by karmma ; and all sentient existences are produced from the same causes , or from some cause dependent on the results of these causes ; so that upádána and ...
... character of its consequences , being controlled , directed , or apportioned by karmma ; and all sentient existences are produced from the same causes , or from some cause dependent on the results of these causes ; so that upádána and ...
Page 175
... character from small outward peculiarities . But it is when we consider the case of married people that the theory of happy favour of living on cheerfully in the house where one has been reared , and putting up with the faults and ...
... character from small outward peculiarities . But it is when we consider the case of married people that the theory of happy favour of living on cheerfully in the house where one has been reared , and putting up with the faults and ...
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