And you think nothing of the sorrow and the wrong that are within the walls of the city where you dwell : you would leave your place empty, when it ought to be filled with your pity and your labour. If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps should... The Cornhill Magazine - Seite 164herausgegeben von - 1863Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Mary Eleanor Kramer - 1917 - 322 Seiten
...writer of sea stories in England to-day? ^ 615. Who wrote " Tales of a Grandfather " ? 616. Who said : " If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps should shine with light of purity; if there is a cry of anguish, you should be there to still it " ? 617. To whom did... | |
| 1914 - 592 Seiten
...614. Who wrote "Seven Lamps of Architecture"? 615. Who wrote "Tales of a Grandfather"? 616. Who said: "If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps should shine with light of purity; if there is a cry of anguish, you should be there to still it"? 237 617. To whom did... | |
| Alison Booth - 1993 - 414 Seiten
...scale, Savonarola and his disciple Romola also affirm the institutionalization of womanly sympathy: "If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps...light of purity; if there is a cry of anguish, you . . . should be there to still it," Savonarola says, returning Romola to her "place" (p. 435). She... | |
| Michael E. Schiefelbein - 2001 - 222 Seiten
...soul,"40 but reprimands Romola for seeking to avoid those in need when she cannot bear her own sorrow: [Y]ou think nothing of the sorrow and the wrong that...teach you a new worship: the sign of it hangs before you.41 When famine threatens the city, the Florentines long for the image of the Madonna dell' Impruneta... | |
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