Scenes of Clerical Life, 第 9 巻Estes and Lauriat, 1894 |
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... feel towards a white - skinned visitor from the land of her youth . For Mrs. Jerome had been reared a Church woman , and having attained the age of thirty before she was married , had felt the greatest repugnance in the first instance ...
... feel towards a white - skinned visitor from the land of her youth . For Mrs. Jerome had been reared a Church woman , and having attained the age of thirty before she was married , had felt the greatest repugnance in the first instance ...
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George Eliot. - doing His work among the people . But I feel it right to call on all those who know the value of the Gospel , to stand by me publicly . I think and Mr. Landor agrees with me that it will be well for my friends to proceed ...
George Eliot. - doing His work among the people . But I feel it right to call on all those who know the value of the Gospel , to stand by me publicly . I think and Mr. Landor agrees with me that it will be well for my friends to proceed ...
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... feel with me , Susan ? " 66 The sympathy of this simple - minded old man was more precious to Mr. Tryan than any mere onlooker could have imagined . To persons pos- sessing a great deal of that facile psychology which prejudges ...
... feel with me , Susan ? " 66 The sympathy of this simple - minded old man was more precious to Mr. Tryan than any mere onlooker could have imagined . To persons pos- sessing a great deal of that facile psychology which prejudges ...
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... feel the strain of his pastoral task relaxed . - Perhaps he felt the return to that task through the dusty roads all the more painfully , perhaps something in that quiet shady home had reminded him of the time before he had taken on him ...
... feel the strain of his pastoral task relaxed . - Perhaps he felt the return to that task through the dusty roads all the more painfully , perhaps something in that quiet shady home had reminded him of the time before he had taken on him ...
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... feel with him , which gives us a fine ear for the heart- pulses that are beating under the mere clothes of circumstance and opinion . Our subtlest analysis of schools and sects must miss the essential truth , unless it be lit up by the ...
... feel with him , which gives us a fine ear for the heart- pulses that are beating under the mere clothes of circumstance and opinion . Our subtlest analysis of schools and sects must miss the essential truth , unless it be lit up by the ...
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believe better bonnet called Christian Church comfort Cumming Cumming's dark daugh dear death Demp Dempster divine doctrine door dread Duke of Wharton egoism emotion Evangelical evidence evil eyes face fact feel felt friend Richardson GEORGE ELIOT give glory guardian of order hand hear heart heaven hope human husband imagination Janet Jerome lady Lady Sunderland Lecky little Lizzie live Lizzie look Milby mind misery moral morning mother nature ness never Night Thoughts niver opinion Orchard Street Paddiford pain perhaps Pettifer Pettifer's Pilgrim Pindaric pity poor present pretty Puseyites Raynor religion Rotherby satire SCENES OF CLERICAL seemed sense sorrow sort soul spirit suffering Sunday sure sweet sympathy tell tender there's things tion truth TRY-IT-ON Tryan turned virtue walk wish witchcraft woman words writing Young
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285 ページ - Who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious, Loyal and neutral, in a moment?
298 ページ - Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.
254 ページ - One song employs all nations; and all cry, * Worthy the Lamb, for he was slain for us !* The dwellers in the vales and on the rocks Shout to each other, and the mountain-tops From distant mountains catch the flying joy ; Till, nation after nation taught the strain, Earth rolls the rapturous Hosanna round.
270 ページ - Ay, but to die, and go," alas ! Where all have gone, and all must go ! To be the nothing that I was Ere born to life and living woe ! — Count o'er the joys thine hours have seen, Count o'er thy days from anguish free, And know, whatever thou hast been, 'Tis something better not to be.
235 ページ - Strong death, alone can heave the massy bar, This gross impediment of clay remove, And make us embryos of existence free From real life ; but little more remote Is he, not yet a candidate for light, The future embryo, slumbering in his sire. Embryos we must be till we burst the shell, • . Yon ambient azure shell, and spring to life, The life of gods, O transport ! and of man.
254 ページ - Is merely as the working of a sea Before a calm, that rocks itself to rest : For He, whose car the winds are, and the clouds The dust that waits upon His sultry march, When sin hath moved Him, and His wrath is hot, Shall visit earth in mercy ; shall descend Propitious in His chariot paved with love : And what His storms have blasted and defaced For man's revolt, shall with a smile repair.
126 ページ - There is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons who need no repentance.
244 ページ - The goddess, with determin'd aspect turns Her adamantine key's enormous size Through Destiny's inextricable wards, Deep driving every bolt on both their fates. Then, from the crystal battlements of heaven, Down, down she hurls it through the dark profound, Ten thousand, thousand fathom ; there...
253 ページ - Or what he views of beautiful or grand In nature, from the broad, majestic oak To the green blade that twinkles in the sun, Prompts with remembrance of a present God.
223 ページ - Father of mercies ! why from silent earth Didst thou awake, and curse me into birth ? Tear me from quiet, ravish me from night, And make a thankless present of thy light ? Push into being a reverse of thee, And animate a clod with misery ? " The beasts are happy; they come forth, and keep Short watch on earth, and then lie down to sleep.