Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric AmielMacmillan, 1893 - 721 pages |
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Page xliv
... tra- ditions of the little State , we can easily imagine how galling such a social ostracism must have been to the young professor , in accustomed to the stimulating atmosphere , the common intellectual interests xliv AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
... tra- ditions of the little State , we can easily imagine how galling such a social ostracism must have been to the young professor , in accustomed to the stimulating atmosphere , the common intellectual interests xliv AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
Page xlv
... common intellectual interests of Berlin , and tormented with perhaps more than the ordinary craving of youth for sympathy and for affection . In a great city , contain- ing within it a number of different circles of life , Amiel would ...
... common intellectual interests of Berlin , and tormented with perhaps more than the ordinary craving of youth for sympathy and for affection . In a great city , contain- ing within it a number of different circles of life , Amiel would ...
Page lviii
... common worship towards the world outside kindness and beneficence ; education to undertake ; the thousand and one moral relations which develop round the first all these ideas intoxicate me sometimes . ' But in vain . ' Reality , the ...
... common worship towards the world outside kindness and beneficence ; education to undertake ; the thousand and one moral relations which develop round the first all these ideas intoxicate me sometimes . ' But in vain . ' Reality , the ...
Page lxxxv
... common incident of modern experience poetically told ; it throws no light on the genesis and progress of the great forces which are moulding and renovating the thought of the present it tells us nothing for the future . -- No , there is ...
... common incident of modern experience poetically told ; it throws no light on the genesis and progress of the great forces which are moulding and renovating the thought of the present it tells us nothing for the future . -- No , there is ...
Page lxxxviii
... common , is his own stronger sense of personal need , his preoccupation with the idea of ' sin . ' ' He speaks , ' says M. Renan contemptuously , ' of sin , of sal- vation , of redemption , and conversion , as if these things were ...
... common , is his own stronger sense of personal need , his preoccupation with the idea of ' sin . ' ' He speaks , ' says M. Renan contemptuously , ' of sin , of sal- vation , of redemption , and conversion , as if these things were ...
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