The Life of Edward Irving, Minister of the National Scotch Church, London: Illustrated by His Journals and Correspondence, Tom 1Hurst and Blackett, 1862 |
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... mind which makes a child remarkable . He seems , however , to have sought , and got access to , a certain kind of society which , though perhaps odd enough for a schoolboy , was such as all children of lively mind and generous ...
... mind which makes a child remarkable . He seems , however , to have sought , and got access to , a certain kind of society which , though perhaps odd enough for a schoolboy , was such as all children of lively mind and generous ...
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... mind so open to every influence as that of Irving . Despite his own strong individuality , he never seems to have come in contact with any mind of respectable powers without taking something from it . His eyes were always open , his ...
... mind so open to every influence as that of Irving . Despite his own strong individuality , he never seems to have come in contact with any mind of respectable powers without taking something from it . His eyes were always open , his ...
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... mind and person . Society in Edinburgh was at this period in its culmi- nation . Those were the " Edinburgh Review " days , when the brilliant groups whose reputation is more entirely identified with Edinburgh than that of gene- rations ...
... mind and person . Society in Edinburgh was at this period in its culmi- nation . Those were the " Edinburgh Review " days , when the brilliant groups whose reputation is more entirely identified with Edinburgh than that of gene- rations ...
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... mind as in circumstances . She heard , with eager childish wonder , a perennial discussion carried on between her father and mother about her education ; both were naturally anxious to secure the special sympathy and companion- ship of ...
... mind as in circumstances . She heard , with eager childish wonder , a perennial discussion carried on between her father and mother about her education ; both were naturally anxious to secure the special sympathy and companion- ship of ...
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... mind which gave its first impulse to her own ; and the teacher never lost the affectionate , indulgent love with which the little woman , thus con- fided to his boyish care , inspired him . Their inter- course did not have the romantic ...
... mind which gave its first impulse to her own ; and the teacher never lost the affectionate , indulgent love with which the little woman , thus con- fided to his boyish care , inspired him . Their inter- course did not have the romantic ...
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