| Washington Wilks - 1854 - Liczba stron: 308
...which, by the space of three years, I have here enjoyed. But this I need not expect. Never shall I again find another man of transcendent genius whom I can...admire—into whose house I can go in and out like a son—whom I can revere as a father, and serve with the devotion of a child—never shall I find another... | |
| Washington Wilks - 1854 - Liczba stron: 308
...which, by the space of three years, I have here enjoyed. But this I need not expect. Never shall I again find another man of transcendent genius whom I can...admire—into whose house I can go in and out like a son—whom I can revere as a father, and serve with the devotion of a child—never shall I find another... | |
| 1862 - Liczba stron: 548
...Never again shall I find another man of transcendent genius whom I can love as much as I admire, into whose house I can go in and out like a son, whom I...child. Never shall I find another hundred consociated raen of piety, and by free will consociated, whose every sentiment I adopt, and whose every scheme... | |
| 1863 - Liczba stron: 990
...Never again shall I find another man of transcendant genius, whom I can love as much as I admire; unto whose house I can go in and out like a son; whom I...a father, and serve with the devotion of a child." But Irving's hearers could neither understand nor relish him, and he knew it; he felt it keenly. "... | |
| 1863 - Liczba stron: 878
...allusion to him in his subsequent writings shows. ' X« ver ngaiu," lie snid in Iiis farewell sermon, "shall I find another man of transcendent genius whom I can love as much 03 I admire — into whose house I cnn S" in and out like ft son— whom I can revere as a father,... | |
| 1862 - Liczba stron: 620
...again shall I find another man 4 of transcendent genius whom I can love as much as I admire, ' into whose house I can go in and out like a son, whom I...a father, and serve with the devotion of a child,' so Chalmers repaid the affection with warmth and sincerity, and if he mingled distrust with his friendship,... | |
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