Amen ! Amen ! One who knew him well, and may with good cause love him, has said : " But for Irving, I had never known what the communion of man with man means. His was the freest, brotherliest, bravest human soul mine ever came in contact with : I call... Janita's cross, by the author of 'St. Olave's'.av Eliza Stephenson - 1864Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Frederick William Robinson - 1866 - 334 sider
...memoirs must own to the nobility of Irving's character, the grandeur of his aims, and the extent of his powers. His friend Carlyle bears this testimony to...after trial enough, found in this world, or hope to llnd.' A character such as this is deserving of study, and his life ought to be written, Mrs. Oliphant... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1866 - 862 sider
...with man means. His was the freest, brotherliest, bravest human soul mine ever came in contact with. I call him on the whole the best man I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world, or now hope to find." In a very few minutes after the doors were opened the large hall was filled in every... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1866 - 590 sider
...can never know. His -was the freest, brotherliest, bravest human soul mine ever came in contact with. I call him, on the whole, the best man I have ever, after trial enough, found in the world, or now hope to find. The first time I saw Irving was six and twenty years ago, in his native... | |
| Caroline Leigh Gascoigne - 1866 - 332 sider
...memoirs must own to the nobility of Irving's character, the grandeur of his aims, and the extent of his powers. His friend Carlyle bears this testimony to his worth: — 'I call him, on the whole, the beat man I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world, or hope to find.' A character such as... | |
| 1867 - 972 sider
...with man means. His was the freest, brotherliest, bravest human soul mine ever came in contact with : I call him, on the whole, the best man I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world, or now hope to find. " The first time I saw Irving was six-and-twenty years ago, in his native town, Annan.... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1867 - 312 sider
...Magazine. " Irving was the freest, brotherliest, bravest human soul mine ever camo in contact with. I call him, on the whole, the best man I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world or now hope to find."— Thomas Carlylc in Fraaer's Mayazine. Post 8vo. 6s. Miscellanies from the Collected... | |
| 1867 - 568 sider
...one whora Carlyle says ' ' had the freest, brotherliest human soul mine ever came in contact with, the best man I have ever (after trial enough! found in this world or hope to find." This was Edward Irving, ami for him Lamb entertained the highest admiration and respect. Their intimacy... | |
| Henrietta Keddie - 1868 - 442 sider
...Magazine. "Irving was the freest, brotherliest, bravest human soul mine ever came in contact with. I call him, on the whole, the best man I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world or now hope to find."— Thomas Carlyle in " Fraser's Magazine." Post 8vo. 6s. Miscellanies from the Collected... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1868 - 262 sider
...Magazine. ' ( Irving was the freest, brotherliest, bravest human soul mine ever came in contact with. I call him, on the whole, the best man I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world or now hope to find." — Thomas Carlyle in, Fraser's Magazine. Post 8vo. 6s. Miscellanies from the Collected... | |
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