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" Memoires, and came to the passage which relates his father's death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feel that he would be everything to them— would supply the place of... "
Individualism and Individuality in the Philosophy of John Stuart Mill - Side 13
af Charles Larrabee Street - 1926 - 136 sider
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The Annual Register, Bind 115

Edmund Burke - 1874 - 622 sider
...made them feel that he would be everything to them — supply the place of all that they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came...thought that all feeling was dead within me was gone. I wa8 no longer hopeless ; I was not a stock or a stone. I had still, it seemed, some of the material...
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The City-road Magazine, for ..., Bind 4

1874 - 618 sider
...them feel that he would be every thing to them — would supply the place of all that they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came...tears. From this moment my burden grew lighter The cloud gradually drew off, and I again enjoyed life : and though I had several relapses, some of which...
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Old and New, Bind 9

Edward Everett Hale - 1874 - 802 sider
...feel, that he would be everything to them, — would supply the place of all that they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came over me; and I was moved toteare. From this înoment, my burden grew lighter. The oppression of the thought, that all feeling...
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Contributions to Natural History and Papers on Other Subjects

James Simson - 1875 - 222 sider
...would supply the place of all that they had lost. [A case having no earthly resemblance to his own.] A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came...longer hopeless ; I was not a .stock or a stone." [And then he became what he had been before.] " There was, once more, excitement, though of a moderate...
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Science and Sentiment: With Other Papers, Chiefly Philosophical

Noah Porter - 1882 - 530 sider
...burden of the family's sorrows and needs. "A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came on me, and I was moved to tears. From this moment my burden grew lighter." There is nothing strange in such an experience. Coleridge makes the Ancient Mariner relate, how, as...
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Essays on the Philosophy of Theism, Bind 1

William George Ward - 1884 - 490 sider
...to them—would supply the place of alj that they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and ita feelings came over me, and I was moved to tears. From...I was no longer hopeless ; I was not a stock or a atone. I had still, it seemed, some of the material out of which all worth of character and all capacity...
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Thomas Carlyle and John Stuart Mill

Edward Jenks - 1888 - 266 sider
...them feel that he would be everything to them '—would supply the place of all that they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came...to tears. From this moment my burden grew lighter." " Jt_££ernpd that deep below that artificial mass of learning there was a"hurhan heart after all,...
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Great Men at Play, Bind 2

Thomas Firminger Thiselton Dyer - 1889 - 358 sider
...inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt, and made them feel that he would be everything to them. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came...to tears. From this moment my burden grew lighter. There was once more excitement in exerting myself for my opinions and for the public good." He adds...
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The Unitarian, Bind 4

Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1889 - 608 sider
...conception of the scene and its feelings came over me," he writes, "and I was aroused to tears. Prom this moment my burden grew lighter. The oppression...thought that all feeling was dead within me, was gone." A mind burdened with thought was thus relieved of a weight that rested on it; and through feeling it...
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The North American Review, Bind 166

1898 - 812 sider
...move him to tears. Mill hails this outhurst of feeling on his part with positive delight, saying : " From this moment my burden grew lighter. The oppression...thought that all feeling was dead within me was gone." The growth of his emotional nature was no doubt quickened and nurtured by the influence of Coleridge,...
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