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... wrote to his sister again : Both French and Italians dislike the Americans , and call them a nation mal elevée , and so they are : such awful specimens as I was in the Coliseum with ! and by moonlight too.31 The Queen would have called ...
... wrote to his sister again : Both French and Italians dislike the Americans , and call them a nation mal elevée , and so they are : such awful specimens as I was in the Coliseum with ! and by moonlight too.31 The Queen would have called ...
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... wrote to his mother : The more I see of the world the more I feel thankful for the bringing - up we had , so unworldly , so sound , and so pure.15 And , on his thirty - first birthday , he wrote again , in a vein which reminds one of ...
... wrote to his mother : The more I see of the world the more I feel thankful for the bringing - up we had , so unworldly , so sound , and so pure.15 And , on his thirty - first birthday , he wrote again , in a vein which reminds one of ...
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... wrote : and The mind of the flesh is death , but the mind of the spirit is life peace . Rom . VIII : 6 . And on July 20 , 1872 : Sunt qui se ipsos in pace retinent et ad pacem alios reducere student . [ Repeated Jan. 22 , 1882. ] With ...
... wrote : and The mind of the flesh is death , but the mind of the spirit is life peace . Rom . VIII : 6 . And on July 20 , 1872 : Sunt qui se ipsos in pace retinent et ad pacem alios reducere student . [ Repeated Jan. 22 , 1882. ] With ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 13 |
The Pathos of Young Death | 34 |
The Manifold Sorrow of Man | 52 |
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