The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... truth into heroism , faith into martyr- dom . Through a scrutiny of these two protago- nists of gentlemanhood , we get an insight which justifies already certain positions , positive and t negative . The gentleman is built from within ...
... truth into heroism , faith into martyr- dom . Through a scrutiny of these two protago- nists of gentlemanhood , we get an insight which justifies already certain positions , positive and t negative . The gentleman is built from within ...
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... , I again express my own deep feeling of the truth , when I say that he recalled to my mind the image and character of St. John the Evangelist , - of him who was at once the beloved apostle , and also , more CHARLES LAMB . 39.
... , I again express my own deep feeling of the truth , when I say that he recalled to my mind the image and character of St. John the Evangelist , - of him who was at once the beloved apostle , and also , more CHARLES LAMB . 39.
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... truth- fulness and delicacy in others ; and , never letting the rights or feelings of a fellow - man stand in the way of his desires , he was at times as brutal in his bearing as he was sel- fish in his aims . In the treatment of women ...
... truth- fulness and delicacy in others ; and , never letting the rights or feelings of a fellow - man stand in the way of his desires , he was at times as brutal in his bearing as he was sel- fish in his aims . In the treatment of women ...
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... truth with his neighbor : for we are members one of another . " " And be ye kind to one another , tender - hearted , forgiving one another . " In his practice , St. Paul was as thorough and exemplary as in his speech . When he was ...
... truth with his neighbor : for we are members one of another . " " And be ye kind to one another , tender - hearted , forgiving one another . " In his practice , St. Paul was as thorough and exemplary as in his speech . When he was ...
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... truth of the ideal conception will be the fidelity of the representation of the real . But for the presence of ideals , draw- ing our regards into the undivulged deeps of human potentialities , far beneath the froth and scum whipped up ...
... truth of the ideal conception will be the fidelity of the representation of the real . But for the presence of ideals , draw- ing our regards into the undivulged deeps of human potentialities , far beneath the froth and scum whipped up ...
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