... her. To show her how to live, he was content to bear life. If the sight of his enduring pain could save her from pain, it was enough. Sidney, he had said, was to be taught to seek for truth ; to do without illusions ; to look the facts of life full... Sidney - Pàgina 54per Margaret Deland - 1894 - 429 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1890 - 880 pàgines
...it, but it would not have troubled him at all had he learned it. There was nothing now in this world which could trouble Mortimer Lee, if Sidney were well...steps, trampled upon many things before this conviction w«* reached. It pointed out the myths and absurdities of the Bible ; it left no hope of personal immortality;... | |
| 1891 - 806 pàgines
...greatly to the attractiveness and interest of the book. (Scribner. $1.50.)— NewYork Herald. SIDNEY. " SIDNEY," he had said, " was to be taught to seek for...find a universe of law empty of God. Reason, with relentness and majestic steps, trampled upon many things before this conviction was reached. It pointed... | |
| 1890 - 686 pàgines
...deduction into words, — therefore never love" To reinforce this conclusion he taught her carefully — to seek for truth ; to do without illusions ; to look...was to find a universe of law, empty of GOD. Reason . . . trampled upon many things before this conviction was reached. It pointed out the myths and absurdities... | |
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