| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 476 sivua
...mind to lounge about the door, or to stand sunning himself in careless thought beside the wooden stem, studded from head to heel with pegs, on which the...it extinguishes the soul's bright torch as fast as ills kindled! And, oh! ye Pharisees of the nineteen hundredth year of Christian Knowledge, who soundingly... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 804 sivua
...scores of thousands breathing now, and breathing thick with painful toil, who in that high respect havn never lived at all, or had a chance of life ! Go ye,...extinguishes the soul's bright torch as fast as it is.kindled ! And, oh ! ye Pharisees of the nineteen hundredth year of Christian Knowledge, who soundingly... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1844 - 610 sivua
...the mine, the mil), the forge, the squalid depths of deepest ignorance, and uttermost abyss of mnn's neglect, and say can any hopeful plant spring up in...Knowledge, who soundingly appeal to human nature, ree that itfte human first. Take heed it has not been transformed, during our slumber and the sleep... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1844 - 626 sivua
...bread: go, Tenr.hrrs of content and honest pride, into the mine, the mill, the forge, the squalid depth- of deepest ignorance, and uttermost abyss of man's...extinguishes the soul's bright torch as fast as it is kindled ! Anil, oh ! ye Phariseef of the nineteen hundredth year of Christian Knowledge, who soundingly appeal... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1846 - 298 sivua
...happiness and self-respect in every sphere of life, go into the squalid depths of deepest ignorance, the uttermost abyss of man's neglect, and say can any...foul that it extinguishes the soul's bright torch as soon as it is kindled! Oh, ye Pharisees of the nineteen hundredth year of Christian knowledge, who... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 sivua
...happiness and self-respect in every sphere of life, go into the squalid depths of deepest ignorance, the uttermost abyss of man's neglect, and say can any...foul that it extinguishes the soul's bright torch as soon as it is kindled ? Ob, ye Pharisees of the nineteen hundredth year of Christian knowledge, who... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 576 sivua
...breathing now, and breathing thick with painful toil, who in that high respect have never lived at all, nor had a chance of life ! Go ye, who rest so placidly...Knowledge, who soundingly appeal to human nature, see first that it be human. Take heed it has not been transformed, during your slumber and the sleep of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 1206 sivua
...breathing now, and breathing thick with painful toil, who in that high respect have never lived at all, nor had a chance of life ! Go ye, who rest so placidly...Knowledge, who soundingly appeal to human nature, see first that it be human. Take heed it has not been transformed, during your slumber and the sleep of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 366 sivua
...aud when he strung his harp was old, and had never seen the righteous forsaken, or his seed lagging their bread ; go, Teachers of content and honest pride,...extinguishes the soul's bright torch as fast as it is kiudled ! And, oh ! ye Pharisees of the nineteen hundredth year of Christian Knowledge, who souudiugly... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 sivua
...his harp was old, and had PRINCIPLE 374 PRISON never seen the righteous forsaken, or his seed lagging 'it, Chap. 22. AUTUMN SCENERY. It was a warm autumn afternoon, and there had been first that it be human. Take heed it has not been transformed, during your slumber and the sleep of... | |
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