Memoir of George Edward Lynch Cotton, D.D., Bishop of Calcutta, and Metropolitan: With Selections from His Journals and CorrespondenceLongmans, Green, 1871 - 576 páginas |
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... chief early stimulus to those literary and intellectual tastes which he never lost . His marked capacity for humour , on the other hand , though doubtless fostered by her acuteness and vivacity , was rather an 44 B inheritance from his ...
... chief early stimulus to those literary and intellectual tastes which he never lost . His marked capacity for humour , on the other hand , though doubtless fostered by her acuteness and vivacity , was rather an 44 B inheritance from his ...
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... chief friend . But no one was ever allowed to supersede or even rival the most cherished of all , W. J. Conybeare . His conversation on all serious ques- tions was always thoroughly reverent - its fault being , perhaps , that he exacted ...
... chief friend . But no one was ever allowed to supersede or even rival the most cherished of all , W. J. Conybeare . His conversation on all serious ques- tions was always thoroughly reverent - its fault being , perhaps , that he exacted ...
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... chief . It is not too much to say that there was none of all the direct pupils of Dr. Arnold on whom so deep and exclusive a mark of their master's mind was produced as on Cotton . They received this mark on minds more or less incapable ...
... chief . It is not too much to say that there was none of all the direct pupils of Dr. Arnold on whom so deep and exclusive a mark of their master's mind was produced as on Cotton . They received this mark on minds more or less incapable ...
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... chief . From the moment that he first made Arnold's acquaint- ance , he never wavered in his loyalty . He may , after his manner , have criticised and deprecated parts of his character or career . But no other hero ever took the place ...
... chief . From the moment that he first made Arnold's acquaint- ance , he never wavered in his loyalty . He may , after his manner , have criticised and deprecated parts of his character or career . But no other hero ever took the place ...
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... chief feature in his character . The pastoral relation in which a clergyman should stand to his pupils was never out of his sight . To deepen and quicken the Christian side of public school life was the deliberate purpose of his life ...
... chief feature in his character . The pastoral relation in which a clergyman should stand to his pupils was never out of his sight . To deepen and quicken the Christian side of public school life was the deliberate purpose of his life ...
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