England and the English, المجلد 1J. & J. Harper, 1833 - 251 من الصفحات |
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... sympathize and agree with him ; my complaisance was displeasing : he wiped his eyes with the air of a man beginning to take offence . Nevertheless , sir , " quoth he , " our public buildings are superb ! " I allowed the fact . " We have ...
... sympathize and agree with him ; my complaisance was displeasing : he wiped his eyes with the air of a man beginning to take offence . Nevertheless , sir , " quoth he , " our public buildings are superb ! " I allowed the fact . " We have ...
الصفحة 17
... sympathy with others . There was a certain merchant sojourning at an inn , whom the boots , by mistake , called betimes in the morning . The " Sir , " quoth the boots , " the day's breaking . " merchant turned round with a grim look ...
... sympathy with others . There was a certain merchant sojourning at an inn , whom the boots , by mistake , called betimes in the morning . The " Sir , " quoth the boots , " the day's breaking . " merchant turned round with a grim look ...
الصفحة 34
... . We have a greater sympathy with , than an aversion to , foreign- ers in general . We have enlarged the boundaries of patriotism , and are becoming Citizens of the World . THE ENGLISH TOWARDS THE FRENCH . 35 Our ancient dislike.
... . We have a greater sympathy with , than an aversion to , foreign- ers in general . We have enlarged the boundaries of patriotism , and are becoming Citizens of the World . THE ENGLISH TOWARDS THE FRENCH . 35 Our ancient dislike.
الصفحة 35
... sympathy with their struggles . Still the surface of national antipa- thy was broken up ; a party was formed to praise your countrymen , in opposition to the party that reviled them . By degrees the general principles of the first party ...
... sympathy with their struggles . Still the surface of national antipa- thy was broken up ; a party was formed to praise your countrymen , in opposition to the party that reviled them . By degrees the general principles of the first party ...
الصفحة 39
... sympathies are generous ; they feel for the perse- cuted , and their love is for the fallen . But it is mainly the people ( properly so speaking ) , the mass , the majority , that generosity characterizes , nor do I trace this virtue to ...
... sympathies are generous ; they feel for the perse- cuted , and their love is for the fallen . But it is mainly the people ( properly so speaking ) , the mass , the majority , that generosity characterizes , nor do I trace this virtue to ...
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