Charles Kingsley: his letters and memories of his life, ed. by his wife [F.E. Kingsley].C.K. Paul, 1880 |
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Side vii
... Max Müller -The Jews in Cornwall - Prussian War - The Meteor Shower - The House of Lords- " Fraser's Magazine " -Darwinism - St . Andrews and British Association • PAGE 187 CHAPTER XXIII . 1868. AGED 49 . Attacks of the Press - Lectures ...
... Max Müller -The Jews in Cornwall - Prussian War - The Meteor Shower - The House of Lords- " Fraser's Magazine " -Darwinism - St . Andrews and British Association • PAGE 187 CHAPTER XXIII . 1868. AGED 49 . Attacks of the Press - Lectures ...
Side 46
... Max Müller , Anthony Froude , Cowley Powles , and Tom Hughes , refreshed his spirit . And on the lawn , under the old fir trees on bright summer days , he and his guests discussed all things in heaven and earth- Theology , Natural ...
... Max Müller , Anthony Froude , Cowley Powles , and Tom Hughes , refreshed his spirit . And on the lawn , under the old fir trees on bright summer days , he and his guests discussed all things in heaven and earth- Theology , Natural ...
Side 89
... Max Müller and a beloved niece . * His acquaintance with Lord Cranworth and with Lord Carnarvon , which soon deepened into attachment , was made this year . Dean Stanley paid his first visit to Eversley . In the autumn he and his wife ...
... Max Müller and a beloved niece . * His acquaintance with Lord Cranworth and with Lord Carnarvon , which soon deepened into attachment , was made this year . Dean Stanley paid his first visit to Eversley . In the autumn he and his wife ...
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... - and it is a good one - to love heartily and deeply ( so that even now after fifteen years the recollection of him moves one to tears ) —to love a great and good man . " He " were " His lectures , " Professor Max Müller.
... - and it is a good one - to love heartily and deeply ( so that even now after fifteen years the recollection of him moves one to tears ) —to love a great and good man . " He " were " His lectures , " Professor Max Müller.
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Side 336 - Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly of heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
Side 287 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky : So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die ! " The child is father of the man ; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
Side 309 - And further, by these, my son, be admonished : of making many books there is no end ; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
Side 87 - And thro' the mountain-walls A rolling organ-harmony Swells up, and shakes and falls. Then move the trees, the copses nod, Wings flutter, voices hover clear : ' O just and faithful knight of God ! Ride on ! the prize is near.
Side 223 - But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.
Side 352 - Thou, O Christ, art all I want; More than all in thee I find ; Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind. Just and holy is thy name ; I am all unrighteousness ; False, and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and grace.
Side 230 - The Sun's rim dips; the stars rush out: At one stride comes the dark; With far-heard whisper, o'er the sea, Off shot the spectre-bark.
Side 289 - Who although he be God and Man, yet he is not two but one Christ; one, not by conversion of the godhead into flesh, but by taking of the manhood into God; one altogether, not by confusion of substance, but by unity of Person.