Autobiography of Dean Merivale: With Selections from His CorrespondenceE. Arnold, 1899 - 368 pàgines |
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... glad to have the opportunity which a new edition affords of making one or two corrections , particularly in the notes on Robert Grote ( p . 42 ) and S. T. Coleridge ( p . 297 ) . I wish also to thank those friends who have very kindly ...
... glad to have the opportunity which a new edition affords of making one or two corrections , particularly in the notes on Robert Grote ( p . 42 ) and S. T. Coleridge ( p . 297 ) . I wish also to thank those friends who have very kindly ...
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... glad enough to get away before nine for breakfast ; the meal which I had myself in prospect being of the precarious character I have described . Before ten we were expected to be in pupil- room preparing for second school at eleven ...
... glad enough to get away before nine for breakfast ; the meal which I had myself in prospect being of the precarious character I have described . Before ten we were expected to be in pupil- room preparing for second school at eleven ...
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... glad to get a place on the umpire - boat on this occasion , which was a great Cambridge success . Curiously enough I met on the boat Staniforth , the redoubtable Oxford captain of 1829 , and we renewed our acquaintance pleasantly . I ...
... glad to get a place on the umpire - boat on this occasion , which was a great Cambridge success . Curiously enough I met on the boat Staniforth , the redoubtable Oxford captain of 1829 , and we renewed our acquaintance pleasantly . I ...
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... immense poet , as indeed are all the tribe ' - was the father 1 Alfred Tennyson . He and his elder brothers , Frederick and Charles , were all at Cambridge together . so ? I am very glad to find that the H 2 1848 ] 99 Cambridge.
... immense poet , as indeed are all the tribe ' - was the father 1 Alfred Tennyson . He and his elder brothers , Frederick and Charles , were all at Cambridge together . so ? I am very glad to find that the H 2 1848 ] 99 Cambridge.
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... glad to find that the eldest has received great praise in the Trinity Scholarship Examination , though they would not give him one from lack of mathematics . Talking of poetry , have you heard of a poem called the Course of Time , which ...
... glad to find that the eldest has received great praise in the Trinity Scholarship Examination , though they would not give him one from lack of mathematics . Talking of poetry , have you heard of a poem called the Course of Time , which ...
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Autobiography of Dean Merivale: With Selections from His Correspondence Charles Merivale Visualització completa - 1899 |
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Pàgina 24 - VOLUME II. Thornton. A SPORTING TOUR THROUGH THE NORTHERN PARTS OF ENGLAND AND GREAT PART OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. By Colonel T. THORNTON, of Thornville Royal, in Yorkshire. With the Original Illustrations by GARRARD, and other Illustrations and Coloured Plates by GE LODGE. 'Sportsmen of all descriptions will gladly welcome the sumptuous new edition issued by Mr. Edward Arnold of Colonel T. Thornton's Sporting Tour," which has long been a scarce book.
Pàgina 30 - O good old man ; how well in thee appears The constant service of the antique world, When service sweat for duty, not for meed ! Thou art not for the fashion of these times, Where none will sweat, but for promotion; And having that, do choke their service up Even with the having: it is not so with thee.
Pàgina 344 - Evidemment il ya là quelque chose qui ne répond plus à l'état actuel, à la pente naturelle de la société et des esprits. Je ne sais pas bien quoi ; je le cherche. Pour rien au monde je ne voudrais abolir ni seulement affaiblir cette étude des langues, la seule vraiment fortifiante et savante à cet âge. Je tiens extrêmement à...
Pàgina 80 - Our common bond has been a common intellectual taste, common studies, common literary aspirations, and we have all felt, I suppose, the support of mutual regard and perhaps some mutual flattery. We soon grew, as such youthful coteries generally do, into immense self-conceit.
Pàgina 135 - a loud and terrible stroke from the reality of things upon the fairy building of our youth." How much more so to Tennyson, who felt his personal grief re-echoing in every chamber of his being— so closely had he bound his rational doubts to fantasies of loss and death in the strife of Sense and Conscience. The series of elegiac stanzas that would become In Memoriam...
Pàgina 80 - Shakespeare at the top of all, and I should have found a lofty pedestal for Kant and Goethe. It was with a vague idea that it should be our function to interpret the oracles of transcendental wisdom to the world of Philistines...
Pàgina 275 - twas only Lent." Lover. TO MY WIFE. To Thee, who bending o'er my table's rim Has marked these measures flow, these pages brim ; Who, linked for ever to a lettered life, Hast drawn the dubious lot of student's wife ; Kept hush around my desk, nor grudged me still The long, dull, ceaseless rustling of my quill. Content to guide the house, the child to teach, And hail my fitful...
Pàgina 354 - PATRIOT Statesman, be thou wise to know The limits of resistance, and the bounds Determining concession ; still be bold Not only to slight praise but suffer scorn ; :And be thy heart a fortress to maintain The day against the moment, and the year Against the day...
Pàgina 80 - ... sympathizing with them, that we piqued ourselves on the name of the ' Apostles ' — a name given us, as we were sometimes told, by the envious and jeering vulgar, but to which we presumed that we had a legitimate claim, and gladly accepted it. We lived, as I said, in constant intercourse with one another, day by day, meeting over our wine or our tobacco; but every Saturday evening we held a more solemn sitting, when each member of the society, about twelve in number, delivered an essay on any...
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Bloomsbury Heritage: Their Mothers and Their Aunts Elizabeth French Boyd Visualització de fragments - 1976 |