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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «IMMITIGABILITY»
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young life goes out, and the paupered, idolizing mother is left alone. One closes
the book thinking of Henry James's remark concerning de Maupassant, that "
what is clearest to him is the immitigability of our moral predicament, with its ...
The pathos of aspiration, “the immitigability of her moral predicament” (as James
would say), is the essence of the tragedy. The Deacon and his wife are a good
comedy foil to the mismated pair. The book is a clever example of compressed ...
3
Unknown Facts about Well-known People: A Biographical ...
"The thing which interests him supremely, which he makes it his mission to depict
with his facile art, is the immitigability of our moral predicament, but in his stories
nothing jars the nerves ; in treating a disagreeable subject he does so with ...
Frank Graham Moorhead, 1895
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The odd number: thirteen tales by Guy de Maupassant
That is another of M. de Maupassant's conditions : what is clearest to him is the
immitigability of our mortal predicament, with its occasional beguilements and its
innumerable woes. Flaubert would have been sorry to blur this sharpness, and ...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyām, the Astronomer-poet of Persia
... immitigability of our mortal predicament." ' Colonel Watson sent me a copy of
the Columbus reprint, which is a facsimile of the Edition of 1868, except that Mr.
Quaritch's imprint was omitted, as was also, most unfortunately, the date of the ...
Omar Khayyam, William Augustus Brown, Bruce Rogers, 1900
There is one clause in Henry James's introduction to this volume which seems to
contain the gist of his quality : ' What is clearest to him is the immitigability of our
mortal predicament, wilh its occasional beguilements and its innumerable woes.
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Men born equal: a novel
I confess that it is reasonable to believe that Shakespeare was not alluding to
American politics ; but, as Henry James would say, the ' immitigability of our
moral predicament ' is about the same in all ages, and Shakespeare's dilemma
still fits ...
Sir Harry Perry Robinson, 1895
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How to Make Perfection Appear
CHAPTER V THE MYSTIC If with the foregoing description of the finite world,
including our finitude, the last word has been spoken as to the solution of the
problems of life, we should indeed be impressed with the " immitigability of the
mortal ...
Katharine Francis Pedrick, 1919
The conscience-burdened capitalist seems to find the problem unsolvable, yet he
canot give it up; "The immitigability of our moral predicament" presses upon him,
and he no longer finds peace in the thought that there is no way out. that things ...
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The end of the beginning
... have n't seen him ! Oh, Mr. Morland, we must go back right away and find him,
if we ask every man, woman, and child on the street where he is ! Come ! " said
she, simply, with iron will, as she grasped his hand again in cold immitigability.
Charles Francis Richardson, 1896