Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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... give , to act : there is my law my duty , my happiness , my heaven . Let come what come will - even death . Only be ... gives me time , so much the better . If its summons is near , so much the better still ; if a half - death overtake ...
... give , to act : there is my law my duty , my happiness , my heaven . Let come what come will - even death . Only be ... gives me time , so much the better . If its summons is near , so much the better still ; if a half - death overtake ...
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... Give an account . Give an account of thy years , thy leisure , thy strength , thy * Of these Marheineke , Neander , and Lachmann had been lecturing at Berlin during Amiel's residence there . The Danish dramatic poet Oelenschläger and ...
... Give an account . Give an account of thy years , thy leisure , thy strength , thy * Of these Marheineke , Neander , and Lachmann had been lecturing at Berlin during Amiel's residence there . The Danish dramatic poet Oelenschläger and ...
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... gives you the peace of per- fect art , beauty , at first sight . The second gives you sub- limity , terror , pity , a beauty of second ... give forth its spark . • February 3 , 1857. - The phantasmagoria of the 76 AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
... gives you the peace of per- fect art , beauty , at first sight . The second gives you sub- limity , terror , pity , a beauty of second ... give forth its spark . • February 3 , 1857. - The phantasmagoria of the 76 AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
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