EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... churchman indeed . For it is evident that Hales's native humour , which was very strong , prevented him from even con- sidering religious differences in a serious light ; " theological scarecrows ! " he said , half bitterly 6 John Hales.
... churchman indeed . For it is evident that Hales's native humour , which was very strong , prevented him from even con- sidering religious differences in a serious light ; " theological scarecrows ! " he said , half bitterly 6 John Hales.
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... ; perhaps the sense of humour was as different among the men of that era from ours as their sense of theology undoubtedly was — more discursive if not deeper ! It has struck more than one writer about John Hales 16 John Hales.
... ; perhaps the sense of humour was as different among the men of that era from ours as their sense of theology undoubtedly was — more discursive if not deeper ! It has struck more than one writer about John Hales 16 John Hales.
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... a momentary interest in it ; and , like the Sibyl , he saw the wind whirl the leaves about , without regard to the precious characters they bore . Once or twice the humour took him to sketch himself A Minute Philosopher 21.
... a momentary interest in it ; and , like the Sibyl , he saw the wind whirl the leaves about , without regard to the precious characters they bore . Once or twice the humour took him to sketch himself A Minute Philosopher 21.
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Arthur Christopher Benson. Once or twice the humour took him to sketch himself , to outline such lineaments of his own as he had seen reflected in the looks and welcomes of his friends ; to recall for his own amusement a humorous ...
Arthur Christopher Benson. Once or twice the humour took him to sketch himself , to outline such lineaments of his own as he had seen reflected in the looks and welcomes of his friends ; to recall for his own amusement a humorous ...
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... humour was so penetrating and yet so kind , and it was above all so innocent in its wisdom , that the read- ing world seized upon it with delight . This fame resulting from so slender and nugatory a performance was a strange surprise to ...
... humour was so penetrating and yet so kind , and it was above all so innocent in its wisdom , that the read- ing world seized upon it with delight . This fame resulting from so slender and nugatory a performance was a strange surprise to ...
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