Life and Memoirs of John Churton CollinsJohn Lane, 1912 - 330 pagini |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 5 din 58
Pagina x
... seems to me the real solution . I suppose everyone would admit that to make the very best of ourselves here on earth , morally and intellectually , would be the best preparation for a more advanced stage in progressive develop- ment . I ...
... seems to me the real solution . I suppose everyone would admit that to make the very best of ourselves here on earth , morally and intellectually , would be the best preparation for a more advanced stage in progressive develop- ment . I ...
Pagina 7
... seems to have been nothing definitely the matter with him , but he appears to have thought that a complete change was necessary to restore him to complete health - this is evident by his going to Liverpool to seek a post on board ship ...
... seems to have been nothing definitely the matter with him , but he appears to have thought that a complete change was necessary to restore him to complete health - this is evident by his going to Liverpool to seek a post on board ship ...
Pagina 8
... seems to have been a man of a high type of character , generous , kind , scrupulously fair and just , but rather strict , and perhaps a little puritanical . He was a man of considerable means , having a large connection as Estate Agent ...
... seems to have been a man of a high type of character , generous , kind , scrupulously fair and just , but rather strict , and perhaps a little puritanical . He was a man of considerable means , having a large connection as Estate Agent ...
Pagina 15
... seem to thrill my ears . Great was the triumph of our first Speech Day . · Among his friends at the school were Bodington ( the late Sir Nathan Bodington , Vice - Chancellor of Leeds University ) and Grant Allen . A series of Lim ...
... seem to thrill my ears . Great was the triumph of our first Speech Day . · Among his friends at the school were Bodington ( the late Sir Nathan Bodington , Vice - Chancellor of Leeds University ) and Grant Allen . A series of Lim ...
Pagina 16
... Wortley , Arnold Page ( now Dean of Peterborough ) , H. D. 1 This doggerel seems to show that at that time he was chiefly noticeable as a poet . -1872 AT OXFORD 17 ( now Canon H. D. ) 16 1848- JOHN CHURTON COLLINS PAGE vii.
... Wortley , Arnold Page ( now Dean of Peterborough ) , H. D. 1 This doggerel seems to show that at that time he was chiefly noticeable as a poet . -1872 AT OXFORD 17 ( now Canon H. D. ) 16 1848- JOHN CHURTON COLLINS PAGE vii.
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Life and Memoirs of John Churton Collins (1912) Laurence C. Collins Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2008 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
51 NORFOLK SQUARE A. C. SWINBURNE asked Athenæum Club Birmingham Birmingham University boys Carlyle classics College COLLINS,-I course critic DEAR death Demy 8vo depression edition editor English Literature Ephemera Critica Essay father feel Froude gave give Greece Greek happy Henry Ramsay Honour hope Illustrations inches interest Italian J. C. COLLINS JOHN CHURTON COLLINS John Passmore Edwards journalists King Edward's School knew knowledge lectures letter literary London look Lord Mark Pattison Memoirs memory modern morning mother murder never night opinion OULTON BROAD Oxford Pall Mall Gazette Passmore Edwards Photogravure poems poet poetry Prof Professor Churton Collins remarkable remember Review Roman scheme scholar scholarship school of journalism seems Shakespeare spoke study of English Swinburne's talk Tennyson thank thing thought tion told translations University verse write wrote
Pasaje populare
Pagina 331 - TICE Those who possess old letters, documents, correspondence, £MSS., scraps of autobiography, and also miniatures and portraits, relating to persons and matters historical, literary, political and social, should communicate with £Mr.
Pagina 21 - And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do.
Pagina 197 - During my absence abroad the Police had made a house-to-house search for him, investigating the case of every man in the district whose circumstances were such that he could go and come and get rid of his blood-stains in secret. And the conclusion we came to was that he and his people were low-class Jews, for it is a remarkable fact that people of that class in the East End will not give up one of their number to Gentile justice.
Pagina 27 - I was so delighted with the name that in my last Oxford year I wrote, in three days, three acts of a comedy, after (a long way after) the later manner of Fletcher, under that title; but I shall take good care that this one never sees the light...
Pagina 334 - LADY CHARLOTTE SCHREIBER'S JOURNALS Confidences of a Collector of Ceramics and Antiques throughout Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, and Turkey. From the year 1869 to 1885. Edited by MONTAGUE GUEST, with Annotations by EGAN MEW.