| 1885 - 518 pages
...Cambridge, I walked with her once in the Fellows' Garden of Trinity, on an evening of rainy May ; and she, stirred somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her...second, and yet how peremptory and absolute the third. Never, perhaps, had sterner accents affirmed the sovereignty of impersonal and unrecompensing law.... | |
| 1885 - 932 pages
...Cambridge I walked with her once in the Fellows' garden of Trinity, on an evening of rainy May, and she, stirred somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her...how inconceivable was the first, how unbelievable was the second, and yet how peremptory and absolute the third. Never, perhaps, had sterner accents... | |
| 1885 - 844 pages
...Cambridge I walked with her once in the Fellows' garden of Trinity, on an evening of rainy May, and she, stirred somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her...pronounced, with terrible earnestness, how inconceivable was theyfrj/, how unbelievable was the second, and yet how peremptory and absolute the third. Never, perhaps,... | |
| Immortality - 1885 - 284 pages
...evening of rainy May, he once walked in the Fellows' Garden of Trinity with the late George Eliot, and, stirred somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her...pronounced, with terrible earnestness, how inconceivable was the^rs^, how unbelievable the second, and yet how peremptory and absolute the third." Nor would it... | |
| 1885 - 612 pages
...Cambridge, I walked with her once in the Fellows' Garden at Trinity, on an evening of rainy May, and she, stirred somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her...been used so often as the inspiring trumpet-calls of men—the words God, Immortality, Duty—pronounced, with terrible earnestness, how inconceivable was... | |
| 1885 - 658 pages
...others, both in conversation and by her writings, as when, in Mr. Myers' essay, he describes her as ' taking as her text the three words which have been used so often as the inspiring trumpet calls of men, — the words God, Immortality, Duty,' — and pronouncing ' with terrible earnestness,... | |
| 1885 - 858 pages
...Cambridge I walked with her once in the Fellows* garden of Trinity, on an evening of rainv May, and she, stirred somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her text the three words which ¡uve been used so often as the inspiring trumpet-calls of men, the words Cod, Immortality, Ditty,... | |
| 1886 - 922 pages
...Cambridge, I walked with her once in the Fellows' Garden of Trinity, on an evening of rainy May ; and she, stirred somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her...second, and yet how peremptory and absolute the third. Never, perhaps, had sterner accents affirmed the sovereignty of impersonal and unrecompensing law.... | |
| Abba Goold Woolson - 1886 - 212 pages
...briefly indicated than by giving the words of a personal friend, in his report of her conversation :* " Taking as her text the three words which have been...inspiring trumpet-calls of men — the words, God, ImiRQftality, Duty — she pronounced, with terrible earnestness, how inconceivable was the first,... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1887 - 360 pages
...Cambridge I walked with her once in the Fellows' Garden of Trinity, on an evening of rainy May, and she, stirred somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her...been used so often as the inspiring trumpet-calls of men,—the words God, Immortality, Duty,—pronounced, with terrible earnestness, how inconceivable... | |
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