We always consider life as a fairy tale, in which every good action must be rewarded by a visible wonder. We do not accept as payment a peaceful conscience, self-content, or a good name among men — treasures that are more precious than any other, but... An "attic" Philosopher - الصفحة 110بواسطة Emile Souvestre - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 306عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Jane Porter - 1856 - عدد الصفحات: 604
...demand an immediate payment, and one apparent to our senses. We always consider life as a fairy tale, in which every good action must be rewarded by a visible...among men, treasures that are more precious than any otheV, but the value of which we do not feel till after we have lost them ! Michael is come back, and... | |
| Émile Souvestre - 1857 - عدد الصفحات: 158
...demand an immediate payment, and one apparent to our senses. We always consider life as a fairy tale, in which every good action must be rewarded by a visible...after we have lost them ! Michael is come back, and returned to his work. His son had not yet arrived. By telling me of his hopes and his grievous disappointments,... | |
| Émile Souvestre - 1885 - عدد الصفحات: 212
...demand an immediate payment, and one apparent to our senses. We always consider life as a fairy tale, in which every good action must be rewarded by a visible...We do not accept as payment a peaceful conscience, self -content, or a good name among men — treasures that are more precious than any other, but the... | |
| 1886 - عدد الصفحات: 562
...holy. We only accuse it of being a faithless debtor because we demand an immediate payment and the one apparent to our senses. We always consider life...after we have lost them. Michael is come back and returned to his work. His son has not yet arrived. By telling me of his hopes and his grievous disappointments... | |
| Emile Souvestre - 1888 - عدد الصفحات: 584
...demand an immediate payment, and one apparent to our senses. We always consider life as a fairy tale, in which every good action must be rewarded by a visible...peaceful conscience, self-content, or a good name among men—treasures that are more precious than any other, but the value of which we do not feel till after... | |
| Émile Souvestre - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 220
...demand an immediate payment, and one apparent to our senses. We always consider life as a fairy tale, in which every good action must be rewarded by a visible...after we have lost them ! Michael is come back, and returned to his work. His son has not yet arrived ! By telling me of his hopes and his grievous disappointments,... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 546
...holy. We only accuse it of being a faithless debtor because we demand an immediate payment and the one apparent to our senses. We always consider life...after we have lost them. Michael is come back and returned to his work. His son has not yet arrived. By telling me of his hopes and his grievous disappointments... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 544
...holy. We only accuse it of being a faithless debtor because we demand an immediate payment and the one apparent to our senses. We always consider life...peaceful conscience, self-content or a good name among men—treasures that are more precious than any other, but the value of which we do not feel till after... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 526
...demand an immediate payment, and one apparent to our senses. We always consider life as a fairy tale, in which every good action must be rewarded by a visible...after we have lost them ! Michael is come back and returned to his work. His son had not yet arrived. By telling me of his hopes and his grievous disappointments,... | |
| 1953 - عدد الصفحات: 1224
...holy. We only accuse it of being a faithless debtor because we demand an immediate payment and the one apparent to our senses. We always consider life...after we have lost them. Michael is come back and returned to his work. His son has not yet arrived. By telling me of his hopes and grievous disappointments... | |
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