I am sure," writes a pupil who had no personal communications with him whilst at school, and but little afterwards, and who never was in the Sixth Form, " that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say, that I felt a love and reverence for him as one... The Metropolitan - Seite 4341844Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1844 - 634 Seiten
...little afterwards, and who never was in the Sixth Form, " that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say, that I felt a love and reverence for him as one of quite awful greatness and goodness." The Sixth Form, then, were Arnold's representatives and delegates in the school, the channel through... | |
| 1844 - 698 Seiten
...nothing of him but officially, ' that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say that I felt a love for him as one of quite awful greatness and goodness,...that I used to think I would gladly lay down my life. • I used to believe that I too had a work to do for him in the school, and did, for his sake, labour... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1846 - 558 Seiten
...little afterwards, and who never was in the Sixth Form, " that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say, that I felt a love and reverence for him as one...with whom he had associated, " I used to believe that 1 too had a work to do for him in the school, and I did for his sake labour to raise the tone of the... | |
| A M. S - 1852 - 98 Seiten
...: one of his pupils, in reference to the thoughtless companions with whom he had associated, says, "I used to believe that I too had a work to do for him in the school, and I did for his sake labour to raise the tone of the set I lived with, particularly as regarded himself."... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1860 - 408 Seiten
...little afterwards, and who never was in the Sixth Form, " that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say, that I felt a love and reverence for him as one...I too had a work to do for him in the school, and I did for his sake labor to raise the tone of the set I lived in, particularly as regarded himself."... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1870 - 794 Seiten
...little afterwards, and who never was in the Sixth Form, " that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say, that I felt a love and reverence for him as one...goodness, for whom I well remember that I used to think 1 would gladly lay down my life ; " adding, with reference to the thoughtless companions with whom... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1877 - 796 Seiten
...and who never was in the Sixth Form, " that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say, that 1 frit a love and reverence for him as one of quite awful...goodness, for whom I well remember that I used to think 1 would gladly lay down my life ; " adding, with reference to the thoughtless companions with whom... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1877 - 794 Seiten
...never was in the Sixth Form, " that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say, that I folt a love aud reverence for him as one of quite awful greatness...goodness, for whom I well remember that I used to think 1 would r lac'.ly lay down my life ; " adding, with reference to the thoughtless companions with whom... | |
| James Bowling Mozley - 1878 - 476 Seiten
...little afterwards, and who never was in the Sixth Form, "that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say that I felt a love and reverence for him as one of quite awful greatness and goodness." The Sixth Form, then, were Arnold's representatives and delegates in the school, the channel through... | |
| Rose E. Selfe - 1889 - 142 Seiten
...of later years. One such pupil writes : — " I am sure that I do not exaggerate my feelings when I say that I felt a love and reverence for him as one...goodness, for whom I well remember that I used to think 1 would gladly lay down my life. ... I used to believe that I, too, had a work to do for him in the... | |
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