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... Church and chapel, by the author of 'High Church'. - Side 305av Frederick William Robinson - 1863Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1864 - 402 sider
...CORRKSPONDENCE. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. THIRD and CHEAPER EDITION, Revised, in 1 vol., with Portrait, 9s. bound. " We who read these memoirs must own to the nobility...after trial enough, found in this world, or hope to find.1 A character such as this is deserving of mtudy, and his life ought to be written. Mrs. Oliphant... | |
| Elizabeth McMullin Muter ("Mrs. D. D. Muter.) - 1864 - 346 sider
...JOURNAL AND CORRESPONDENCE. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. SECOND EDITION, REVISED. 2 vols. 8vo, with Portrait. "We who read these memoirs must own to the nobility...after trial enough, found in this world, or hope to find.4 A character such as this is deserving of study, and his life ought to be written. Mrs. Oliphant... | |
| Sir John Campbell - 1864 - 374 sider
...REVISED. 2 vols. Svo, with Portrait. " We who read these memoirs must own to the nobility of living's character, the grandeur of his aims, and the extent...after trial enough, found in this world, or hope to timi.' A character such as this is deserving of study, and his life ought to be written. Mrs. Oliphant... | |
| Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1864 - 236 sider
...Irving's character, the grandeur of his aims, and the extent of his powers. His friend Carlyle hears this testimony to his worth: — 'I call him, on the...to find.' A character such as this is deserving of Btudy, and his life ought to be written. Mrs. Oliphunt has undertaken the work, aiid has produced a... | |
| John Timbs - 1864 - 374 sider
...man means : his was the freest, brotherliest, bravest human soul mine ever came into contact with. I call him, on the whole, the best man I have ever,...trial enough, found in this world, or hope to find." FATHER MATHEW. • " Here goes, in the name of God !" said Father Mathew, the Capuchin friar, on the... | |
| Sir John Campbell - 1864 - 370 sider
...His friend Carlyle bears this testimony to hi* worth : — 'I call him, on the whole, the best mnn I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world,...to find.' A character such as this is deserving of Btudy, and his life ought to be written. Mrs. Oliphant has undertaken the work, and has produced a... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1864 - 534 sider
...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 this is deservinir of study, and his life ought to be written. Mrs. Oliphant has undertaken the work, »i,ti... | |
| George MacDonald - 1864 - 392 sider
...His friend Carlyle bears this testimony to his worth : — ' I call him, on the whole, the best man 1 have ever, after trial enough, found in this world,...to find.' A character such as this is deserving of Btudy, and his life ought to be written. Mrs. Oliphant has undertaken the work, ai>d has produced a... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 772 sider
...knew him well; "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." But my dear Uncle saw Irving under the most unfavorable circumstances, when he had... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 770 sider
...knew him well; "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." But my dear Uncle saw Irving under the most unfavorable circumstances, when he had... | |
| |