Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side x
... master now , as of old , " will gladly learn and gladly teach : " that wilful and self - satisfied ignorance alone need trem- ble beneath your rod ; that , knowing how hard it is to be everywhere accurate and impartial , you will ...
... master now , as of old , " will gladly learn and gladly teach : " that wilful and self - satisfied ignorance alone need trem- ble beneath your rod ; that , knowing how hard it is to be everywhere accurate and impartial , you will ...
Side xxii
... Masters . 3 Understand it of modern scholarship , in which Mr. Car- lyle is beyond question far better versed than in ancient , if we are to estimate his proficiency in that by the following passage , wherein , it is true , party spirit ...
... Masters . 3 Understand it of modern scholarship , in which Mr. Car- lyle is beyond question far better versed than in ancient , if we are to estimate his proficiency in that by the following passage , wherein , it is true , party spirit ...
Side xxx
... master [ N. F. ] conjured me not to offer it a second time . And thereupon made it his suit not to offer any thing to any in that house , at my parting , or otherwise . The words of the protestation are as followeth . IHS HE who ( by ...
... master [ N. F. ] conjured me not to offer it a second time . And thereupon made it his suit not to offer any thing to any in that house , at my parting , or otherwise . The words of the protestation are as followeth . IHS HE who ( by ...
Side xxxv
... masters and mistresses , and suffered not so much as to lay and take away their own trenchers , as I had heard ? whereat he smiled , as at a frivolous fable , and said , the only difference from other days was , that the servants ( the ...
... masters and mistresses , and suffered not so much as to lay and take away their own trenchers , as I had heard ? whereat he smiled , as at a frivolous fable , and said , the only difference from other days was , that the servants ( the ...
Side xlii
... master of effect can make or blast a reputation by a turn of expression ) in the light of the paraphrase which adapts it to the comprehen- sion of the nineteenth century . ANONYMOUS PERSON . This , as all other our discourse , being ...
... master of effect can make or blast a reputation by a turn of expression ) in the light of the paraphrase which adapts it to the comprehen- sion of the nineteenth century . ANONYMOUS PERSON . This , as all other our discourse , being ...
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