| Oscar Fay Adams - 1891 - Liczba stron: 304
...utterance which is interesting to us as revealing by inference the nature of her religious preferences: "We do not much like Mr. Cooper's new sermons. They...addition of his zeal in the cause of the Bible Society." How the remainder of the autumn was spent by her we do not know ; but that it was a period of comparative... | |
| Jane Austen - 1898 - Liczba stron: 352
...you away, We hear now that there is to be no 21 honey this year. Bad news for us. We must husband our present stock of mead, and I am sorry to perceive...idea that he would care for the races without Edward. Remember me to all. Yours very affectionately, J. AUSTEN. Miss AUSTEN, Post-Office, Cheltenham. Note... | |
| Jane Austen - 1899 - Liczba stron: 390
...you away. We hear now that there is to be no honey this year. Bad news for us. We must husband our present stock of mead, and I am sorry to perceive...idea that he would care for the races without Edward. Remember me to all. Yours very affectionately, J. AUSTEN. Miss AUSTEN, Post-Office, Cheltenham. Note... | |
| William Austen-Leigh, Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh - 1913 - Liczba stron: 658
...astonishment. Composition seems to me impossible with a head full of joints of mutton and doses of rhubarb. We do not much like Mr. Cooper's new sermons. They...addition of his zeal in the cause of the Bible Society. This is the last letter which we have from Jane to Cassandra. Probably the sisters were not parted... | |
| Jane Austen - 1915 - Liczba stron: 456
...you away. We hear now that there is to be no honey this year. Bad news for us. We must husband our present stock of mead, and I am sorry to perceive...that he would care for the races •without Edward. Remember me to all. Yours very affectionately, J. AUSTEN. Miss Austen, Post Office, Cheltenham. 1814-1816... | |
| Reeta Sahney - 1990 - Liczba stron: 224
...her barbed comments, but make them she must. It does not stop even in her personal life. "We do not like Mr. Cooper's new sermons — they are fuller...the addition of his zeal in the cause of the Bible Society".(L, 467) William Wilberforce writes that "the state of religion in a country at any given... | |
| Oliver MacDonagh - 1991 - Liczba stron: 212
...observed, 'I do not like the Evangelicals' (JA to Cassandra, 24 Jan 1809, Letters, p. 256), and later that 'We do not much like Mr Cooper's new Sermons; - they...addition of his zeal in the cause of the Bible Society' (JA to Cassandra, 8 Sept 1816, Letters, p. 467). Respect for total commitment was certainly compatible... | |
| George Holbert Tucker - 1995 - Liczba stron: 296
...wrote to Cassandra: "We do not much like Mr. Cooper's new Sermons; —they are fuller of Regeneration & Conversion than ever — with the addition of his zeal in the cause of the Bible Society.-"59 In 1809, in a letter to her sister, Cassandra Austen mentioned reading Hannah Mores Coclchs... | |
| Christopher Brooke, Christopher Nugent Lawrence Brooke - 1999 - Liczba stron: 252
...sister Cassandra, 9 September 1816 — incidentally, two years after the publication of Mansfield Park: 'We do not much like Mr Cooper's new sermons; —...the addition of his zeal in the cause of the Bible Society.'27 There is copious evidence that, among contemporary poets, she knew the works of William... | |
| David Selwyn - 1998 - Liczba stron: 384
...Wolverhampton met with decided ill favour: 'We do not much like Mr Cooper's new Sermons,' Jane wrote; 'they are fuller of Regeneration and Conversion than...addition of his zeal in the cause of the Bible Society.' l29 If sermons were not altogether appropriate for reading aloud in the home, plays, in particular... | |
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