10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISANTHROPICAL»
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misanthropical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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But if so small a personal blemish made the great poet misanthropical, how much
more misanthropical ought all persons to be whose fate it has been to be still
more deformed ! Those, for instance, who want limbs altogether, or have them ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1841
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal
But if so small a personal blemish made the great poet misanthropical, how much
more misanthropical ought all persons to bo whose fate it has been to be still
more deformed ! Those, for instance, who want limbs altogether, or have them ...
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A fortune with a wife, and a fortune in a wife
Why you are as misanthropical as myself; what right have you to be
misanthropical ? a girl just entering on life, as one may say." "I perhaps should
have been misanthropical," answered Mary, " had I not placed my affections on
One who never ...
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Matthew Arnold and Goethe
Or do you indeed as you suggested mean to become one of those '
misanthropical hermits who are incapable of seeing that the Muse willingly
accompanies life but that in no wise does she understand to guide it'? I spare you
the rest about ...
But if so small a personal blemish made the great poet misanthropical, how much
more misanthropical ought all persons to be whose fate it has been to be still
more deformed! Those, for instance, who want limbs altogether, or have them ...
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Putnam's monthly magazine of American literature, science, ...
Perhaps you wonder it did not make me misanthropical. My dear friends, do not
forget that I had seen myself. It made me compassionate, not cynical. Of course I
could not valuo highly, the ordinary standards of success and excellence.
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TALES AND SKETCHES FOR THE FIRESIDE,
Perhaps you wonder it did not make me misanthropical. My dear friends, do not
forget that I had seen myself. It made me compassionate, not cynical. Of course I
could not value highly, the ordinary standards of success and excellence. When I
...
Suffering and humiliation had rendered this retreat doubly welcome, and the
simple rustics were probably associates well suited to the melancholy and
misanthropical temper of mind engendered by early disappointment. In this wild
and ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1841
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or Literary Miscellany
A - Aye, aye, misanthropical l So of 'ne/says every one who has viewed the
tumults' of the human soul only from a distance; who has,_ perceived the more
violentessects of prejudice and paffion, withoueseeing from what causes they
might ...
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The Scots Magazine ...
79- Aye, aye, misanthropical! So of me says every one who has viewed the
Zumults of the human soul only from a Ishnce; who has perceived the more
violent effeets of prejudice and passion, Without seeing from what causes they
mlght have ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISANTHROPICAL»
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... Hero (Heather Connelly '18), whose romance is eclipsed by the altogether more misanthropical relationship between Hero's cousin Beatrice ... «The Stanford Daily, May 15»
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