I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness, "it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation of children into the ways of life, when they are scarcely more than infants. It checks their confidence and simplicity — two of the best qualities... The Juvenile Court Record - หน้า 151908มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| James Laughlin Hughes - 1900 - 342 หน้า
...with an old man. He gives the keynote to this fundamental thought of the book in the opening chapter: It always grieves me to contemplate the initiation...they are capable of entering into our enjoyments." Little Nell had the sadness of a lonely childhood, though her grandfather lived with but the one aim... | |
| James Laughlin Hughes - 1900 - 344 หน้า
...with an old man. He gives the keynote to this fundamental thought of the book in the opening chapter: It always grieves me to contemplate the initiation...simplicity—- two of the best qualities that Heaven gives them—and demands that they share our sorrows before they are capable of entering into our enjoyments."... | |
| James Laughlin Hughes - 1900 - 356 หน้า
...checks their confidence and simplicity•—• two of the best qualities that Heaven gives them—and demands that they share our sorrows before they are capable of entering into our enjoyments." Little Nell had the sadness of a lonely childhood, though her grandfather lived with but the one aim... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1901 - 380 หน้า
...careful as she. " It always grieves me," I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness, " it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation...they are capable of entering into our enjoyments." "It will never check hers," said the old man looking steadily at me, " the springs are too deep. Besides,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1905 - 524 หน้า
...careful as she. " It always grieves me," I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness : " it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation...they are capable of entering into our enjoyments." " It will never check hers," said the old man, looking steadily at me, "the springs are too deep. Besides,... | |
| 1902 - 438 หน้า
...me,” I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness, “it always grieves meto coutemplate the initiation of children into the ways of life,...they are scarcely more than infants, It checks their cosifid¿ and simplicity—two of the best qualities that Heaven gives them —and demands that they... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1908 - 430 หน้า
...careful as she. "It always grieves me," I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness, ' ' it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation...they are capable of entering into our enjoyments." "It will never check hers," said the old man, looking steadily at me, "the springs are too deep. Besides,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1908 - 684 หน้า
...careful as she. "It always grieves me," I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness, " it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation...they are capable of entering into our enjoyments." " It will never check hers," said the old man looking steadily at me, " the springs are too deep. Besides,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1908 - 682 หน้า
...as careful as she. "It always grieves me," I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness, "it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation...Heaven gives them — and demands that they share our sorTOWS before they are capable of entering into our enjoyments. " "It will never cheek hers," said... | |
| Sir Frank Thomas Marzials - 1908 - 600 หน้า
...allowing a child to have a real childhood. " It always grieves me," he said, in speaking of Little Nell, " to contemplate the initiation of children into the ways of life, when they are scarcely more thau infants." Tom Pinch's sister taught "a premature little woman thirteen years old, who had arrived... | |
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