Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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Page 25
... leaves , an air of health and vigor , of youth and freshness . " Bathe , O disciple , thy thirsty soul in the dew of the dawn ! " says Faust , to us , and he is right . The morning air breathes a new and laughing energy into veins and ...
... leaves , an air of health and vigor , of youth and freshness . " Bathe , O disciple , thy thirsty soul in the dew of the dawn ! " says Faust , to us , and he is right . The morning air breathes a new and laughing energy into veins and ...
Page 184
... leaves caressingly ; it is the time for fruit , for harvest , for the vintage , the moment for making pro- vision for the winter . Here the herds of milch - cows have already come down to the level of the chalet , and next week they ...
... leaves caressingly ; it is the time for fruit , for harvest , for the vintage , the moment for making pro- vision for the winter . Here the herds of milch - cows have already come down to the level of the chalet , and next week they ...
Page 302
... leaves one sad . This subtle , refined world is strangely near to corruption ; these artificial women have an air of the Lower Empire . There is not a character who is not witty , and neither is has not bartered conscience for ...
... leaves one sad . This subtle , refined world is strangely near to corruption ; these artificial women have an air of the Lower Empire . There is not a character who is not witty , and neither is has not bartered conscience for ...
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