Robert Falconer, 3 tomasHurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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... mind no recallable impressions . I sus- pect that much of it looked to himself in the retrospect like a painful dream , with only cer- tain objects and occurrences standing promi- nent enough to clear the moonlight mist en- wrapping the ...
... mind no recallable impressions . I sus- pect that much of it looked to himself in the retrospect like a painful dream , with only cer- tain objects and occurrences standing promi- nent enough to clear the moonlight mist en- wrapping the ...
12 psl.
... mind free to contemplate it , work even more good than in its presence . At length he came in sight of the Alpine regions . Far off , the heads of the great moun- tains rose into the upper countries of cloud , where the snows settled on ...
... mind free to contemplate it , work even more good than in its presence . At length he came in sight of the Alpine regions . Far off , the heads of the great moun- tains rose into the upper countries of cloud , where the snows settled on ...
17 psl.
... mind , " My peace I give unto you . " Now he fell a thinking what this peace could be . And it came into his mind as he thought , that Jesus had spoken in another place about giving rest to those that came to him , while here he spoke ...
... mind , " My peace I give unto you . " Now he fell a thinking what this peace could be . And it came into his mind as he thought , that Jesus had spoken in another place about giving rest to those that came to him , while here he spoke ...
19 psl.
... mind of the maker of these glaciers and butterflies ? " All this time he was in the wilderness as much as Moses at the back of Horeb , or St. Paul when he vanishes in Arabia ; and he did nothing but read the four gospels and ponder over ...
... mind of the maker of these glaciers and butterflies ? " All this time he was in the wilderness as much as Moses at the back of Horeb , or St. Paul when he vanishes in Arabia ; and he did nothing but read the four gospels and ponder over ...
26 psl.
... mind that analyses them makes for itself , not in the things themselves . At the close of these four years , with his spirit calm and hopeful , truth his passion , and music , which again he had resumed and dili- gently cultivated , his ...
... mind that analyses them makes for itself , not in the things themselves . At the close of these four years , with his spirit calm and hopeful , truth his passion , and music , which again he had resumed and dili- gently cultivated , his ...
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