Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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... feels ; the southerners feel and express ; the Anglo - Saxons will and do . To know , to feel , to act , there you have the trio of Germany , Italy , England . France formulates , speaks , decides , and laughs . Thought , talent , will ...
... feels ; the southerners feel and express ; the Anglo - Saxons will and do . To know , to feel , to act , there you have the trio of Germany , Italy , England . France formulates , speaks , decides , and laughs . Thought , talent , will ...
Page 292
... feel any relief , any joy , pride , hope ? Hardly . It seems to me that I feel nothing at all , or at least my feel- ing is so vague and doubtful that I cannot analyze it . On the whole , I am rather tempted to say to myself , how much ...
... feel any relief , any joy , pride , hope ? Hardly . It seems to me that I feel nothing at all , or at least my feel- ing is so vague and doubtful that I cannot analyze it . On the whole , I am rather tempted to say to myself , how much ...
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... feel tender- ness , may we at least feel pity ! May we put away from us the satire which scourges and the anger which brands ; the oil and wine of the good Samaritan are of more avail . We may make the ideal a reason for contempt ; but ...
... feel tender- ness , may we at least feel pity ! May we put away from us the satire which scourges and the anger which brands ; the oil and wine of the good Samaritan are of more avail . We may make the ideal a reason for contempt ; but ...
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