The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... live the germs of that high Ideal , the manifestation of which in moving , incorporate reality receives the choice name of gentleman . The universal giving and ac- cepting of this name is a homage to the beau- ty of what the name ...
... live the germs of that high Ideal , the manifestation of which in moving , incorporate reality receives the choice name of gentleman . The universal giving and ac- cepting of this name is a homage to the beau- ty of what the name ...
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... lives and characters of these two , - even briefly sketch- ed as they must be here , - by presenting in fullest actuality the moving , speaking gentle- man , will help us to deduce what is his in- terior , essential nature . And first ...
... lives and characters of these two , - even briefly sketch- ed as they must be here , - by presenting in fullest actuality the moving , speaking gentle- man , will help us to deduce what is his in- terior , essential nature . And first ...
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... lives , - a beauty that made itself felt , was , and could be nought other than unselfishness . In both there was an active , despotic self- forgetfulness . In them so large and manly was the soul , that it gave to their keen en- ergies ...
... lives , - a beauty that made itself felt , was , and could be nought other than unselfishness . In both there was an active , despotic self- forgetfulness . In them so large and manly was the soul , that it gave to their keen en- ergies ...
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... lives of both were poetry in action . History would not have gloried in them as she does , we should not be busied with them now , had they not carried in their breasts that eager , insatiate longing for the better , which , being a ...
... lives of both were poetry in action . History would not have gloried in them as she does , we should not be busied with them now , had they not carried in their breasts that eager , insatiate longing for the better , which , being a ...
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... of moral conviction , the breadth of principles , which millions of moderns have and live by . Only with a Chris- tian development comes a general consciousness of divine help in all good work . To the 82 THE GENTLEMAN .
... of moral conviction , the breadth of principles , which millions of moderns have and live by . Only with a Chris- tian development comes a general consciousness of divine help in all good work . To the 82 THE GENTLEMAN .
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