Traits of Character and Notes of Incident in Bible StoryHodder and Stoughton, 1873 - 494 sider |
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... Thomas Hood writes in 1844 : - " To - day is my birthday - forty - five - but I can't tell how old I feel , enough to be your grandfather at least , and give you advice , " he tells his doctor . At the same age we find Wash- • • ington ...
... Thomas Hood writes in 1844 : - " To - day is my birthday - forty - five - but I can't tell how old I feel , enough to be your grandfather at least , and give you advice , " he tells his doctor . At the same age we find Wash- • • ington ...
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... Thomas Hood notes it as a curious fact , but one which must be familiar to almost every man's experience , that under cir- cumstances of intense anxiety and excitement , the power of the organs of hearing ( as well as of sight ) will ...
... Thomas Hood notes it as a curious fact , but one which must be familiar to almost every man's experience , that under cir- cumstances of intense anxiety and excitement , the power of the organs of hearing ( as well as of sight ) will ...
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... Thomas Hood was once nearly drowned while bathing in the open sea at Hastings ; and he too could bear record to having then seen the events of all his past life flash before him in a moment . With him , the moment , - -never to be ...
... Thomas Hood was once nearly drowned while bathing in the open sea at Hastings ; and he too could bear record to having then seen the events of all his past life flash before him in a moment . With him , the moment , - -never to be ...
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Absalom asks Barabbas battle beauty better bowing brave brother called character Christian churchyard cold costermongers creature dead death describes devout divine dream earth exclaims eyes father fear feel felt forty give go to church grace grave hair hand Hartley Coleridge hear heard heart heaven hero honour Horace Walpole human king Lady living look Lord Lord Eldon Lord Lytton mind moral nature never night o'er observes once pain passion person Pilate Pisistratus pleasure Plutarch poem poet Pontius Pilate pray prayer prince professes rest Roman Sainte-Beuve Samuel Romilly says seems sense sermon Sir Walter Scott sleep soldier sorrow sort soul speaks spirit suffering Sunday sweet tears tells thee things Thomas Brown Thomas Hood thou thought told truth uttered voice vox Dei vox populi Walter Savage Landor weep whole woman words young youth