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" God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our wrestling, if we won nothing but our old selves at the end of it — if we could return to the same blind loves, the same self-confident blame, the same light thoughts of human suffering,... "
A Review of the Systems of Ethics: Founded on the Theory of Evolution - Page 425
by Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 581 lehte
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 85. köide

1859 - 932 lehte
...flip from him as a temporary burthen, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us 1 God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our...if we won nothing but our old selves at the end of it-^-if we could return to the Rjime blind loves, the same self-confident blame, the same light thoughts...
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Adam Bede, by George Eliot, 3. köide

Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 348 lehte
...slip from him as a temporary burthen, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us ? God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our...suffering, the same frivolous gossip over blighted human lives, the same feeble sense of that Unknown towards which we have sent forth irrepressible cries in...
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Adam Bede, 3. köide

George Eliot - 1859 - 524 lehte
...it slip from him as a temporary burthen, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us? God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our...nothing but our old selves at the end of it — if we conld return to the same blind loves, the same self-confident blame, the same light thoughts of human...
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Adam Bede, 1. köide

George Eliot - 1859 - 468 lehte
...it slip from him as a temporary burden, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us ? God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our...if we won nothing but our old selves at the end of it—if we could return to the same blind loves, the same self-confident blame, the same light thoughts...
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Adam Bede, by George Eliot, 3. köide

Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 348 lehte
...slip from him as a tem-porary burthen, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us ? God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our...if we won nothing but our old selves at the end of it—if we could return to the same blind loves, the same .st'lf-eonfideiit blame, the same light thoughts...
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Adam Bede, 2. köide

George Eliot - 1859 - 520 lehte
...slip from him as a temporary burthen, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us ? God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our wrestling, it' we won nothing but our old selves at the end of it — if we could return to the same blind loves,...
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Adam Bede, by George Eliot. Stereotyped ed

Mary Ann Evans - 1867 - 562 lehte
...slip from him as a temporary burthen, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us ? God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our...suffering, the same frivolous gossip over blighted human lives, the same feeble sense of that Unknown towards which we have sent forth irrepressible cries in...
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Novels of George Eliot, 35. number,1. köide

George Eliot - 1867 - 486 lehte
...slip from him as a temporary burthen, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us ? God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our...suffering, the same frivolous gossip over blighted human lives, the same feeble sense of that Unknown towards which we have sent forth irrepressible cries in...
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The beautiful gleaner, familiar expositions of the Book of Ruth

William Braden - 1872 - 142 lehte
...wings. One of our finest writers has truly said, " It would be a poor result of all our anguish and wrestling, if we won nothing but our old selves at...self-confident blame, the same light thoughts of human suifering, the same frivolous gossip over blighted human lives, the same feeble sense of that unknown...
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Wise, Witty, and Tender Sayings in Prose and Verse: Selected from the Works ...

George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 lehte
...slip from him as a temporary burthen, and leave him the same man again. Do any of us ? God forbid. It would be a poor result of all our anguish and our...suffering, the same frivolous gossip over blighted human lives, the same feeble sense of that Unknown towards which we have sent forth irrepressible cries in...
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