The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head-master of Rugby School, and Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of OxfordD. Appleton, 1846 - 490 pages |
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... admirable method - substantially the same with that of OLLENDORFF - the moment they take up the study of Latin or Greek , they begin to learn sentences , to acquire ideas , to see how the Romans and Greeks expressed themselves , how ...
... admirable method - substantially the same with that of OLLENDORFF - the moment they take up the study of Latin or Greek , they begin to learn sentences , to acquire ideas , to see how the Romans and Greeks expressed themselves , how ...
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... admiration of goodness ; —the impression on those who heard him was often as though he knew what others only be- lieved , as though he had seen what others only talked about . " No one could know him even a little , " says one who was ...
... admiration of goodness ; —the impression on those who heard him was often as though he knew what others only be- lieved , as though he had seen what others only talked about . " No one could know him even a little , " says one who was ...
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... admiration of truth and goodness at once centered . " Where can we find a name so holy as that we may surrender our whole souls to it , before which obedience , reverence without measure , intense hu- mility , most unreserved adoration ...
... admiration of truth and goodness at once centered . " Where can we find a name so holy as that we may surrender our whole souls to it , before which obedience , reverence without measure , intense hu- mility , most unreserved adoration ...
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... admiration for genius , or learning , or elo- quence which stirred within them ; it was a sympathetic thrill ... admirable , and , I distinct- ly remember , very highly prized for their depth and originality . Neither generally in ...
... admiration for genius , or learning , or elo- quence which stirred within them ; it was a sympathetic thrill ... admirable , and , I distinct- ly remember , very highly prized for their depth and originality . Neither generally in ...
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... admiration for him rose at last into a sentiment of personal veneration , which made him , as he used to say , " at once emulous and hopeless , rendering him jealous for Niebuhr's reputa- tion , as if for his own , and anxious , amidst ...
... admiration for him rose at last into a sentiment of personal veneration , which made him , as he used to say , " at once emulous and hopeless , rendering him jealous for Niebuhr's reputa- tion , as if for his own , and anxious , amidst ...
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A. P. STANLEY admiration amongst Archbishop Whately Archdeacon Hare Arnold beautiful believe blessing boys called character Christ Christian Church Church of England clergy COLERIDGE course delight duty earnest England English evil expression fear feel felt Fledborough friends GEORGE CORNISH give God's Gospel Greek Herodotus High Church hope impression interest Isle of Wight knowledge labour Laleham language less letter living look Lord matter mind moral natural never notion object once opinions Oxford party peculiar pleasure political practical preached principles public school pupils question recollections reform regard religious Rome Rugby Rugby School scholars Scripture seems sense Serm Sermons Sixth Form society speak spirit suppose sure thank thing thought Thucydides tion truth University Van Diemen's Land views volume whilst whole wish words write