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... master of the grammar - school at Haigh , he inherited a fine constitution and unbending prin- ciples of honour and integrity . From the family of his mother , MARY ASPULL , he derived the quick impres- sible temperament of genius and ...
... master of the grammar - school at Haigh , he inherited a fine constitution and unbending prin- ciples of honour and integrity . From the family of his mother , MARY ASPULL , he derived the quick impres- sible temperament of genius and ...
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... master of many leisure hours , the use of the pencil was a favourite re- creation . His artistic perceptions must ... masters : " A new faculty seemed dawning upon him . He felt their glorious power exalting , refining , the sense by the ...
... master of many leisure hours , the use of the pencil was a favourite re- creation . His artistic perceptions must ... masters : " A new faculty seemed dawning upon him . He felt their glorious power exalting , refining , the sense by the ...
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... master ; and his pupil had much difficulty in evading his inquiries , as to where he had met with it , and whether there were any more to be had . " His success was complete ; but neither love of triumph , nor gratified vanity , tempted ...
... master ; and his pupil had much difficulty in evading his inquiries , as to where he had met with it , and whether there were any more to be had . " His success was complete ; but neither love of triumph , nor gratified vanity , tempted ...
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... MASTER JOHN ROBY , AGED FIFTEEN . A REWARD OF MERIT . " Now fairly aware of his powers , to the pleasures of the pencil were added those of the pen . As might be expected , Poetry , Essay , Tale , were all tried , read at first to ...
... MASTER JOHN ROBY , AGED FIFTEEN . A REWARD OF MERIT . " Now fairly aware of his powers , to the pleasures of the pencil were added those of the pen . As might be expected , Poetry , Essay , Tale , were all tried , read at first to ...
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... master of the historical ground - work of the tale , and as far as possible of the manners and customs of the period , and then to commencé composition , with Fosbroke's " En- cyclopedia of Antiquities " at hand , for accuracy of JOHN ...
... master of the historical ground - work of the tale , and as far as possible of the manners and customs of the period , and then to commencé composition , with Fosbroke's " En- cyclopedia of Antiquities " at hand , for accuracy of JOHN ...
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112 페이지 - When the poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst, I the Lord will hear them, I the God of Israel will not forsake them. I will open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys: I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water.
123 페이지 - So let thy pardoning love be found. 3 O wash my soul from every sin, And make my guilty conscience clean ; Here on my heart the burden lies, And past offences pain mine eyes. 4 My lips with shame my sins confess Against thy law, against thy grace ; Lord, should thy judgment grow severe, I am condemned, but thou art clear. 5 Should sudden vengeance seize my breath, I must pronounce thee just, in death ; And if my soul were sent to hell, Thy righteous law approves it well.
109 페이지 - I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.
54 페이지 - not like an anchorite who keeps his cell, but like one of those unholy hermits who wander about the world to see and hear wonders," and some such sense of depreciation is usually given to the phrase.
28 페이지 - ... go before a magistrate to make their affidavit, there will be but little additional trouble in satisfying the requisition of the law in both particulars; which had therefore better be done. I have the honor to remain, sir, with great respect, your obedient servant, To the SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
113 페이지 - ... agency in relation to all great objects, may aggravate the impression, often so insufficient, of the absolute supremacy of God, of the total dependence of all mortal strength and effort on him, and of the necessity of maintaining habitually a devout respect to his intervention. It might promote that last attainment of a zealously good man, the resignation to be as diminutive and as imperfectly successful an agent as God pleases. I...
61 페이지 - They talked of a distinguished living writer [Macaulay?^ ; of his style, Mr Wordsworth remarked, that every sentence seemed finished by itself, which was never the case with our best writers — that reviewing had an injurious effect on the style of a literary man, the reviewer has ever to be saying something that will tell, every sentence must be striking.. . .One other remark he made must not be forgotten; speaking of a writer whom he considered not a safe guide on account of his prejudices, he...
100 페이지 - Israeli has happily touched on this frequent characteristic of the race of which he treats : — " One peculiar trait in the conversations of men of genius which has often injured them when the listeners were not intimately acquainted with the man, are certain sports of a vacant mind ; a sudden impulse to throw out opinions and take views of things in some humour of the moment.