EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... lived and died unnoticed : in those days bishops ' wives were made even less of than they are now . He himself took no prominent place ; it is probable that he was unconsciously drawn into the tide of prac- tical affairs . At any rate ...
... lived and died unnoticed : in those days bishops ' wives were made even less of than they are now . He himself took no prominent place ; it is probable that he was unconsciously drawn into the tide of prac- tical affairs . At any rate ...
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... lived near Grantham on a small estate of his own . The principles of the family were those of the straitest Calvinism , though sufficiently cultivated for the father to read the " Faerie Queene " aloud in the evenings ; and the boy ...
... lived near Grantham on a small estate of his own . The principles of the family were those of the straitest Calvinism , though sufficiently cultivated for the father to read the " Faerie Queene " aloud in the evenings ; and the boy ...
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... lived for some time in seclusion at his own ruined castle of Capperquin in Ireland ; as well as the famous Van Helmont , Baron of Austria , Quaker and physician , son of the famous chemist of the same name . This man was all that ...
... lived for some time in seclusion at his own ruined castle of Capperquin in Ireland ; as well as the famous Van Helmont , Baron of Austria , Quaker and physician , son of the famous chemist of the same name . This man was all that ...
Էջ 59
... lived the servant of the public hitherto it is a great ease to me to be manumitted thus and left to the polishing of out of the fire , I myself , and licking myself whole of the wounds I Henry More , the Platonist 59.
... lived the servant of the public hitherto it is a great ease to me to be manumitted thus and left to the polishing of out of the fire , I myself , and licking myself whole of the wounds I Henry More , the Platonist 59.
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... lived in a light which he did not invent , but found . He cannot be suspected of fanaticism or weakness ; from the day that he found peace in life to the day that he entered into rest , he lived in the strength of a magnificent ideal ...
... lived in a light which he did not invent , but found . He cannot be suspected of fanaticism or weakness ; from the day that he found peace in life to the day that he entered into rest , he lived in the strength of a magnificent ideal ...
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