THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE1894 |
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Page 13
... desire to depart , and be with Christ , ' ever cured it of the singular habit of putting on mourning for every person summoned to such departure . On the contrary , a brave belief in death has been assuredly held by many not ignoble ...
... desire to depart , and be with Christ , ' ever cured it of the singular habit of putting on mourning for every person summoned to such departure . On the contrary , a brave belief in death has been assuredly held by many not ignoble ...
Page 19
... desire to pillage their houses and divide their property . None but the dissolute among the rich speak in opprobrious terms of the vices and follies of the poor . There is , then , no class distinction between idle and indus trious ...
... desire to pillage their houses and divide their property . None but the dissolute among the rich speak in opprobrious terms of the vices and follies of the poor . There is , then , no class distinction between idle and indus trious ...
Page 27
... desire to cure the sick ; and , if they are good doctors , and the choice were fairly put to them , would rather cure their patient , and lose their fee , than kill him , and get it . And so with all other brave and rightly trained men ...
... desire to cure the sick ; and , if they are good doctors , and the choice were fairly put to them , would rather cure their patient , and lose their fee , than kill him , and get it . And so with all other brave and rightly trained men ...
Page 27
... desire to cure the sick ; and , if they are good doctors , and the choice were fairly put to them , would rather cure their patient , and lose their fee , than kill him , and get it . And so with all other brave and rightly trained men ...
... desire to cure the sick ; and , if they are good doctors , and the choice were fairly put to them , would rather cure their patient , and lose their fee , than kill him , and get it . And so with all other brave and rightly trained men ...
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... desire for beauty . And I want you to think a little of the deep significance of this word taste ; ' for no statement of mine has been more earnestly or oftener contro- verted than that good taste is essentially a moral quality . ' No ...
... desire for beauty . And I want you to think a little of the deep significance of this word taste ; ' for no statement of mine has been more earnestly or oftener contro- verted than that good taste is essentially a moral quality . ' No ...
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