Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton, B. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge: Extracted from His Letters and Diaries, with Reminiscences of His Conversation by His Friend Christopher Carr of the Same CollegeM. Kennerley, 1907 - 186 halaman |
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... hope that I had held and that had con- secrated my life for many years , not only crushed in an instant - that would have been bad enough - but its place filled by an image of despair can feel for you , as I do . · · so you will see ...
... hope that I had held and that had con- secrated my life for many years , not only crushed in an instant - that would have been bad enough - but its place filled by an image of despair can feel for you , as I do . · · so you will see ...
Halaman 41
... hope on which others build because it does not appear to us to be quite satis- factory , though we have nothing to offer in its stead ? It is like plucking down a savage's wattled cabin . ' First- rate stone houses , if you please , or ...
... hope on which others build because it does not appear to us to be quite satis- factory , though we have nothing to offer in its stead ? It is like plucking down a savage's wattled cabin . ' First- rate stone houses , if you please , or ...
Halaman 94
... hope would be practically eliminated by despair . " In the same connection , he wrote a letter to a friend whose wild and wayward life had injured his health , and wrote in the greatest agony of mind : - " Words are such wretched things ...
... hope would be practically eliminated by despair . " In the same connection , he wrote a letter to a friend whose wild and wayward life had injured his health , and wrote in the greatest agony of mind : - " Words are such wretched things ...
Halaman 96
... hope ; changing our posture , like a sick man , from time to time , to win a little ease ; but when we reach a fresh standpoint , a fresh basis - which , thank God , one does from month to month , — -we are in- clined to say with Albert ...
... hope ; changing our posture , like a sick man , from time to time , to win a little ease ; but when we reach a fresh standpoint , a fresh basis - which , thank God , one does from month to month , — -we are in- clined to say with Albert ...
Halaman 116
... hope : and He hears the words you speak to Him . He has been here , He is here now , to listen to your very thoughts . He has seen your trouble , and wished He could help you , -why He cannot I am not able to tell you ; but it will all ...
... hope : and He hears the words you speak to Him . He has been here , He is here now , to listen to your very thoughts . He has seen your trouble , and wished He could help you , -why He cannot I am not able to tell you ; but it will all ...
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affectionate ARTHUR HAMILTON asked beauty believe called Cambridge character cities of men confess conversation country house curate curious Danzig dark deal death deliberate delight Determinist diaries Edward Bruce effect emotion eyes face fact father fear feel felt freemasonry garden gave gentleman Gibraltar give grasp Hall hand hear heard hope human idea ideal impressionable indolent influence interest Keighley kind least letter lived Loki look mean mind moral morning nature never Odin once ordinary overmastering painful Palermo pass perhaps Persian principles pure quiet remember round seemed seen sense sight silence sitting smile soul speak spirit spoke stories strange suffering talk Teheran tell terrible things thought told took Tredennis trees Trinity College Tripos trouble Truro truth turn vague Valhalla voice Winchester wish wonder words write wrote
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Halaman 99 - For I say unto you, that this that is written must yet be accomplished in me, And he was reckoned among the transgressors : for the things concerning me have an end. And they said, Lord, behold, here are two swords. And he said unto them, It is enough.
Halaman 116 - What then ? Like winged wayfarers the height they scale (By Him that offers them they shall prevail), — The prayers of men. But where is found a prayer for me ; How should I pray ? My heart is sick, and full of strife. I heard one whisper with departing breath, ' Suffer us not, for any pains of death, To fall from Thee.
Halaman 19 - ... of Sparta, when they are truly chivalrous and absolutely pure, are above all other loves, noble, refining, true; passion at white heat without taint, confidence of so intimate a kind as cannot even exist between husband and wife, trust such as cannot be shadowed, are its characteristics.
Halaman 36 - Christ say nothing about the whole fabric of nature which in His capacity as Creator ('through whom He made all things') He must have had the moulding of?
Halaman 19 - when they are truly chivalrous and pure are above all other loves, noble, refining, true; passion at white heat without taint, confidence of so intimate a kind as can not even exist between husband and wife, trust such as can not be shadowed, are its characteristics. I can speak from my own experience, and others will, I know, at heart confirm me, when I say that these things are infinitely rewarding, unutterably dear.
Halaman 175 - ... things plain; not ebbing and flowing, not changing with physical sensation or mental weariness, but deep, abiding, sustaining. You may think it rash of me thus, after so short an interval, to write so assuredly of it; but even if I lost the sense (and I shall not) the memory of that moment will support me; 'If I go down into hell, thou art there also,' is the only sentence that expresses it.
Halaman 170 - till I found these words in a book the other day: 'The root of the common darnel (lolium) or dandelion, with saltpetre, make a very cheap and effective sheep-drench. It can be applied successfully in cases of fluke.
Halaman 181 - He found a thoroughgoing determinist who was still faithful to the voice of duty, still striving upwards...