... and centrepoint of all the universe? And yet it is not so. The ends for which they give away their priceless youth, for all they know, may be chimerical or hurtful; the glory and riches they expect may never come, or may find them indifferent; and... Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson - Página 33de Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 184 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - 278 páginas
...momentous destiny? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centrepoint of all the universe ? And yet it is...inconsiderable that the mind freezes at the thought ORDERED SOUTH "DY a curious irony of fate, the places to which we are sent when health deserts us are... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - 224 páginas
...momentous destiny? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centre-point of all the universe? And yet it is...riches they | expect may never come, or may find them indifIferent; and they and the world they inhabit are "so inconsiderable that the mind freezes at the... | |
 | George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 481 páginas
...momentous destiny ? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centre-point of all the universe ? And yet it...inconsiderable that the mind freezes at the thought. NOTES AND QUESTIONS THE following questions and exercises, placed here to aid teachers and students, are... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1904 - 216 páginas
...momentous destiny ? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's•eye and centrepoint of all the universe? And yet it is...inconsiderable that the mind freezes at the thought. AS we go catching and catching at this or •*"*• that corner of knowledge, now getting a foresight... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 274 páginas
...momentous destiny ? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centre-point of all the universe ? And yet it...inconsiderable that the mind freezes at the thought. Virginibus Puensque. Apology for Idlers. I" T is not in such numbness of spirit only that -*• the... | |
 | George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 481 páginas
...momentous destiny? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centre-point of all the universe ? And yet it...indifferent ; and they and the world they inhabit are so in considerable that the mind freezes at the thought. NOTES AND QUESTIONS THE following questions and... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 216 páginas
...momentous destiny ? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centrepoint of all the universe? And yet it is...priceless youth, for all they know, may be chimerical, ci hurtful ; the glory and riches they expect may never come, or may find them indifferent; and they... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 457 páginas
...momentous destiny? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centrepoint of all the universe ? And yet it is...inconsiderable that the mind freezes at the thought TRIPLEX1 The changes wrought by death are in themselves so sharp and final, and so terrible and melancholy... | |
 | Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin - 1914 - 653 páginas
...momentous destiny? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centre-point of all the universe ? And yet it...inconsiderable that the mind freezes at the thought. ON THE FEELING OF IMMORTALITY IN YOUTH 1 WILLIAM HAZLITT No young man believes he shall ever die. It... | |
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