... impressions which we receive in youth through any of the senses depend, in a great degree, the tastes, if not the feelings, which form our happiness or unhappiness in after years. Those impressions sink more deeply into our hearts than any others... The Ancient Regime: A Tale - Seite 72von George Payne Rainsford James - 1841Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...years. Those impressions sink more deeply into our hearts than any others we ever receive. They are, as it were, the mould from which the clay takes its form...is yet soft and unhardened by the fire of the world ; »nd thus it was that Annette de St. Morin derived from the scenes in which she was accustomed to... | |
| 1842 - 544 Seiten
...years. Those impressions sink more deeply into our hearts than any others we tver receive. They are, as it were, the mould from which the clay takes its form...of the world ; and thus it was that Annette de St. Merin derived from the scenes in which she was accustomed lo move' peculiar habits of feeling which... | |
| 1842 - 1022 Seiten
...years. Those impressions sink more deeply into our hearts than any others we ever receive. They are, as it were, the mould from which the clay takes its form...and unhardened by the fire of the world; and thus it WHS that Annette de St. Morin derived from the fcenes in which she was accustomed to [March, move peculiar... | |
| 1842 - 608 Seiten
...years. Those impressions sink more deeply into our hearts than any others we ever receive. They are, as it were, the mould from which the clay takes its form while it is yet soft and unhardcned by the fire of the world ; and thus it was that Annette de St. Marin derived from the scenes... | |
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