Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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Page 24
... passed away . I have just read the last book of it through again , and the morning has passed by . On the way I have been conscious of a certain amount of monotony . It does not signify ! These pages are not written to be read ; they ...
... passed away . I have just read the last book of it through again , and the morning has passed by . On the way I have been conscious of a certain amount of monotony . It does not signify ! These pages are not written to be read ; they ...
Page 55
... passed through my mind . All the possible points . of view , were , so to speak , piled upon each other , and one caught glimpses of some eccentrically across others . I was enjoying and I was learning . Sight passed into vision without ...
... passed through my mind . All the possible points . of view , were , so to speak , piled upon each other , and one caught glimpses of some eccentrically across others . I was enjoying and I was learning . Sight passed into vision without ...
Page 79
... passed like a dream . I went on with the journal of Maine de Biran down to the end of 1817. After dinner I passed my time with the birds in the open air , wandering in the shady walks which wind along under Pressy . The sun was ...
... passed like a dream . I went on with the journal of Maine de Biran down to the end of 1817. After dinner I passed my time with the birds in the open air , wandering in the shady walks which wind along under Pressy . The sun was ...
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