 | 1874 - 596 pages
...completely effected at this very instant : would this be a great joy " and happiness to you ? " And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. ' For some months the cloud... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 344 pages
...be completely effected at this very instant : would this be a great joy and happiness to you ?" And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest ha the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. At first I hoped that the cloud... | |
 | 1873 - 822 pages
...be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you ? ' And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. He fell into a state of dejection... | |
 | 1873 - 892 pages
...be completely effected at this very instant : would this be a great joy and happiness to you ? " And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. At first I hoped that the cloud... | |
 | 1874 - 618 pages
...be completely effected at this very instant : would this be a great joy and happiness to you ? ' And an irrepressible selfconsciousness distinctly answered,...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. At first I hoped that the cloud... | |
 | 1874 - 332 pages
...be completely effected at this very instant, would this be a great joy and happiness to you ? ' And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. At first I hoped that the cloud... | |
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1874 - 852 pages
...be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you ?' And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered...to have been found in the continual pursuit of this one end. The end had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means ?... | |
 | 1874 - 600 pages
..." completely effected at this very instant : would this be a great joy "and happiness to you?" And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...constructed fell down. All my happiness was to have been ftmnd in the continual pursuit of this end. The end had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again... | |
 | 1874 - 902 pages
...forward could be effected at this very instant ; would this be a great joy and happiness to you?' And an irrepressible selfconsciousness distinctly answered,...foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. ... 1 seemed to have nothing left to live for. " At first I hoped that the cloud would pass away of... | |
 | 1874 - 1020 pages
...yon ?' And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered, ' No ! ' Vol. 73.— No. 483. G At this my heart sank within me : the whole foundation on which my life was constructed fell dowu. All my happiness was to have been found in the continual pursuit of this end. The end had ceased... | |
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