Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1838 - 366 páginas |
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... Arthur Ridley threw himself back in his chair , as he finished the last page of the Nicomachean Ethics . To a young student , the first perusal of a Greek author is seldom a work of unalloyed pleasure . The current of thought is so ...
... Arthur Ridley threw himself back in his chair , as he finished the last page of the Nicomachean Ethics . To a young student , the first perusal of a Greek author is seldom a work of unalloyed pleasure . The current of thought is so ...
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... Arthur Ridley's satisfaction was not altogether of this common - place order . He was not one of those , who study merely as a task , or read only for honour . He felt and reasoned on the subject of his studies . What a noble work ...
... Arthur Ridley's satisfaction was not altogether of this common - place order . He was not one of those , who study merely as a task , or read only for honour . He felt and reasoned on the subject of his studies . What a noble work ...
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... Arthur Ridley was the second son of Sir William Ridley , a baronet of considerable for- tune , whose character might ... Arthur's parents , ( for we must include his excellent mother in the same eulogy ) not only possessed the advantages ...
... Arthur Ridley was the second son of Sir William Ridley , a baronet of considerable for- tune , whose character might ... Arthur's parents , ( for we must include his excellent mother in the same eulogy ) not only possessed the advantages ...
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... Arthur's childhood was trained , were such as are usually designated " clear views ; cer- tainly they were not in strict accordance with modern notions . Nay , I will not deny that they were deficient in point of doctrine . Arthur was ...
... Arthur's childhood was trained , were such as are usually designated " clear views ; cer- tainly they were not in strict accordance with modern notions . Nay , I will not deny that they were deficient in point of doctrine . Arthur was ...
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... Arthur Ridley had the misfortune to lose his excellent father , who had hitherto been his principal instructor , and soon afterwards , by the advice of his guardians , he was sent to a public school . It was well for him that his ...
... Arthur Ridley had the misfortune to lose his excellent father , who had hitherto been his principal instructor , and soon afterwards , by the advice of his guardians , he was sent to a public school . It was well for him that his ...
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Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
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