Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xv
... means of killing time ; while those whose re- quirements demand more respectful consideration , studerts of a sterner mould , gladly fill up the outlines of their knowledge with such individual traits as find no place in more formal ...
... means of killing time ; while those whose re- quirements demand more respectful consideration , studerts of a sterner mould , gladly fill up the outlines of their knowledge with such individual traits as find no place in more formal ...
Side xxii
... means properly most expiative ; by which title the zealous individual of later date indicates his martyred Majesty ; a most ' expiative ' Majesty indeed . " Cromwell's Letters , & c . i . 58. When did Mr. Carlyle see a superlative ...
... means properly most expiative ; by which title the zealous individual of later date indicates his martyred Majesty ; a most ' expiative ' Majesty indeed . " Cromwell's Letters , & c . i . 58. When did Mr. Carlyle see a superlative ...
Side xxv
... mean scholar would hardly have fallen into . To have put the true copy of my letter in print , without my privity , had been a great inhumanity . But to pervert it with so many falsifications , and laying his inhumanities on me , I ...
... mean scholar would hardly have fallen into . To have put the true copy of my letter in print , without my privity , had been a great inhumanity . But to pervert it with so many falsifications , and laying his inhumanities on me , I ...
Side xxix
... mean time I told them , I perceived all was not true which I had heard of the place . For I could see no such inscription on the frontispiece of the house , containing a kind of invitation of such as were willing to learn of them , or ...
... mean time I told them , I perceived all was not true which I had heard of the place . For I could see no such inscription on the frontispiece of the house , containing a kind of invitation of such as were willing to learn of them , or ...
Side xxxiii
... mean great virgin - wax - candles ) on every pillar . The half - pace at the upper end ( for there was no other division betwixt the body of the chapel and the east part ) was all covered with tapestry . And , upon that half - pace ...
... mean great virgin - wax - candles ) on every pillar . The half - pace at the upper end ( for there was no other division betwixt the body of the chapel and the east part ) was all covered with tapestry . And , upon that half - pace ...
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