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" Suppose that all your objects in life were realized; that all the changes in institutions and opinions which you are looking forward to could be completely effected at this very instant; would this be a great joy and happiness to you? "
Contributions to Natural History and Papers on Other Subjects - Page 92
by James Simson - 1875 - 182 pages
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The Sunday Magazine

1874 - 920 pages
...happy — and an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered, No ! " At this my heart sunk within me ; the whole foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. I seemed to have nothing left to live for. At first I hoped that the cloud would pass away of itself,...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 28

1876 - 1072 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,...had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again lie any interest in the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for." (Pp. 132, 133. 134.) At...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 36

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1877 - 906 pages
...could be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?' and an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...down. All my happiness was to have been found in the pursuit of this end. The end had ceased to charm. I seemed to have nothing left to live for." However...
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The New Englander, Volume 36

1877 - 824 pages
...could be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?' and an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...down. All my happiness was to have been found in the pursuit of this end. The end had ceased to charm. I seemed to have nothing left to live for." However...
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The Limitations of Life: And Other Sermons

William Mackergo Taylor - 1879 - 410 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." * Thus even to him, nurtured...
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Is Life Worth Living?

William Hurrell Mallock - 1879 - 332 pages
...completely effected in this very instant, would this be a very great joy and happiness to you1?' And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered...foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. . . . The end had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means I I...
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Is Life Worth Living?

William Hurrell Mallock - 1879 - 360 pages
...this my heart sank withinme : the whole foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. . . . The end had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means f I seemed to hare nothing left to Jive for. . . . The lines in Coleridge's...
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Is Life Worth Living?

William Hurrell Mallock - 1879 - 360 pages
...heart sank witJiinme : the whole foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. . . . TJi,e end had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. . . . The lines in Coleridge's''i...
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Little Classics, Volume 17

Rossiter Johnson - 1880 - 278 pages
...could be completely effected at this very instant; would this be a great joy and happiness to you?' And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. .... The end had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed...
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Is Life Worth Living?

William Hurrell Mallock - 1880 - 196 pages
...great jay and happiness to you t" And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered "No I"- At this my heart sank within me : the whole foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. . . . The end had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed...
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