| 1881 - 884 páginas
...schoolmaster appeared in the eyes of the high-born lady who had thus for a moment crossed his path. And now, my dear, friend, a long long adieu ; one...brain. In time your abilities must be known. Among your acquaintance they are already beheld with wonder and delight. By those whose opinion will be valuable,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1882 - 812 páginas
...schoolmaster appeared in the eyes of the young high-born lady who had thus for a moment crossed his path. And now, my dear friend, a long long adieu ; one advice,...brain. In time your abilities must be known. Among your acquaintance they are already beheld with wonder and delight. By those whose opinion will be valuable,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1882 - 502 páginas
...schoolmaster appeared in the eyes of the young high-born lady who had thus for a moment crossed his path. And now, my dear friend, a long long adieu ; one advice,...brain. In time your abilities must be known. Among your acquaintance they are already beheld with wonder and delight. By those whose opinion will be valuable,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1882 - 506 páginas
...schoolmaster appeared in the eyes of the young high-born lady who had thus for a moment crossed his path. And now, my dear friend, a long long adieu ; one advice,...brain. In time your abilities must be known. Among your acquaintance they are already beheld with wonder and delight. By those whose opinion will be valuable,... | |
| 1882 - 614 páginas
...than that letter has come to light, or ever can come to light, in all Carlyle's correspondence : — "And now, my dear friend, a long, 'long adieu ! One...the more extravagant visions of the brain. In time jour abilities must he known. Among your acquaintance they are already heheld with wonder and delight.... | |
| 1882 - 526 páginas
...than that letter has come to light, or ever can come to light, in all Carlyle's correspondence : — "And now, my dear friend, a long,' long adieu ! One...your heart. Subdue the more extravagant visions of tbe brain. In time jour abilities must be known. Among ynnr acquaintance they are already beheld with... | |
| Sarah A. Tooley - 1884 - 300 páginas
...left on the minds of others. " Cultivate the milder dispositions of the heart," wrote the lady ; " subdue the more extravagant visions of the brain. In time your abilities must be known. Among your acquaintance they are already beheld with wonder and delight. By those whose opinion will be valuable,... | |
| A. S. Arnold - 1888 - 412 páginas
...dear friend, a long adieu. One advice, and as a parting, consider it. Cultivate the milder disposition of your heart. Subdue the more extravagant visions...of the brain. In time your abilities must be known. Genius will render you great. May virtue render you beloved. Remove the awful difference between you... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1890 - 488 páginas
...no more ! " Margaret Gordon's aunt had put an end to their acquaintance, and her last letter said, "A long, long adieu : one advice, and as a parting...it. Cultivate the milder dispositions of your heart. . . . In time, your abilities must be known. . . . Genius will render you great. May virtue render... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1881 - 918 páginas
...eyes of the high-born lady who had thus for a moment crossed his path. And now, my dear, friend, along long adieu; one advice, and as a parting one consider,...brain. In time your abilities must be known. Among your acquaintance they are already beheld with wonder and delight. By those whose opinion will be valuable,... | |
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