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TJ • 1 card
curious mistakes sometimes. Often the poor man is not so cold and hungry as he is dirty and ragged and gross. It is partly his taste, and not merely his misfortune. If you give him money, he will perhaps buy more rags with it. I was wont to pity the clumsy Irish laborers who cut ice on the pond, in such mean and ragged clothes, while I shivered in
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Hölderlin
Faith Hahn • 1 card
flavor our intercourse. His goodness must not be a partial and transitory act, but a constant superfluity, which costs him nothing and of which he is unconscious. This is a charity that hides a multitude of sins. The philanthropist too often surrounds
Henry David Thoreau • Walden (Illustrated)
There was a serious pleading in Lydgate’s tone, as if he felt that she would be injuring him by any fantastic delays. Rosamond became serious too, and slightly meditative; in fact, she was going through many intricacies of lace-edging and hosiery and petticoat-tucking, in order to give an answer that would at least be approximate.
George Eliot • Middlemarch
Machiavelli
Tom White • 1 card
Rilke
Faith Hahn • 1 card
countenance.
Charlotte Brontë • Jane Eyre: (Annotated Edition)
and the man whom she could not bear to speak of the day before was now high in her good graces.