| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1863 - 806 pages
...only a poor sort of happiness that could ever come by caring very much about our own narrow pleasures. We can only have the highest happiness, such as goes...and much feeling for the rest of the world, as well as ourselves ; and this sort of happiness often brings so much pain with it, that we can only tell... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1863 - 272 pages
...only a poor sort of happiness that could ever come by caring very much about our own narrow pleasures. We can only have the highest happiness, such as goes...and much feeling for the rest of the world as well as ourselves ; and this sort of happiness often brings so much pain with it that we can only tell it... | |
| George Eliot - 1863 - 658 pages
...only a poor sort of happiness that could ever come by caring very much about our own narrow pleasures. We can only have the highest happiness , such as goes...and much feeling for the rest of the world as well as ourselves ; and this sort of happiness often brings so much pain with it, that we can only tell... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1864 - 376 pages
...is only a poor sort of happiness that could ever come by caring much about our own narrow pleasures. We can only have the highest happiness, such as goes...great man, by having wide thoughts and much feeling with the rest of the world, as well as ourselves ; and this sort of happiness often brings so much... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1864 - 340 pages
...is only a poor sort of happiness that could ever come by caring much about our own narrow pleasures. We can only have the highest happiness, such as goes...great man, by having wide thoughts and much feeling with the rest of the world, as well as ourselves ; and this sort of happiness often brings so much... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 pages
...and we hear the voice of Herr Teufelsdrockh and the "Everlasting Yea" when Romola declares to Lillo, "We can only have the highest happiness, such as goes...much pain with it, that we can only tell . it from misery by its being what we would choose before everything else, because our souls see it is good.... | |
| 1866 - 802 pages
...and the " Everlasting Yea" when Romola declares to Lillo, " We can only have the highest happi" ness, such as goes along with being a " great man, by having...much pain with it, that we can only " tell it from misery by its being what " we would choose before . everything " else, because our souls see it is... | |
| 1866 - 506 pages
..." Everlasting Yea" when Komola declares to Lille. " We can only have the highest happi" ness, euch as goes along with being a " great man, by having...the rest of the " world, as well as for ourselves ; anil " this sort of happiness often brings so " much pain with it, that we can only " tell it from... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1868 - 570 pages
...lofty and tender words from liomola to Tito's child : " We can only have the highest happi" ness, and such as goes along with " being a great man, by having...and much feeling for the " rest of the world as well as ourselves ; " and this sort of happiness often " brings so much pain with it, that we " can only... | |
| 1868 - 582 pages
...lofty and tenderwordsfrom Romola to Tito's child : " We can only have the highest happi" ness, and such as goes along with ' being a great man, by having wide ' thought?, and much feeling for the ' rest of the world as well as ourselves ; ' and this sort of... | |
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