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Essays on the Philosophy of Theism - Page 187
by William George Ward - 1884 - 739 lehte
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The Quarterly Review, 218. köide

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1913 - 632 lehte
...which relates his father's death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feel that he would be everything to them. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came over me and I was moved to tears. From this moment...
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Criticisms of Life: Studies in Faith, Hope and Despair

Horace James Bridges - 1915 - 328 lehte
...which relates his father's death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feel...they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and 1 Italics mine. its feelings came over me, and I was moved to tears. From this moment my burden grew...
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Criticisms of Life: Studies in Faith, Hope and Despair

Horace James Bridges - 1915 - 324 lehte
...which relates his father's death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feel...they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and 1 Italics mine. its feelings came over me, and I was moved to tears. From this moment my burden grew...
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The Psychology of Religion: And Its Application in Preaching and Teaching

James Henry Snowden - 1916 - 418 lehte
...which relates his father's death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feel that he could be everything to them — would supply the place of all they had lost. A vivid conception of...
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Children and Childhood

Nannie Niemeyer - 1921 - 254 lehte
...his father's death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, a mere boy, felt and made them feel that he would be everything to them. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came over me, and I was moved to tears. From this...
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Autobiography of John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill - 1924 - 244 lehte
...position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feeT that he would be everything to them — would supply...me, and I was moved to tears. From this moment my buitnen grew fighter. The oppression ' of the thought that all feeling was dead within me, was gone....
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Psychological Healing: A Historical and Clinical Study, 2. köide

Pierre Janet - 1925 - 576 lehte
...death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a VOL. n. 18 mere boy, felt and made them feel that he would be...everything to them — would supply the place of all they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came over me, and I was moved to tears....
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Autobiography of John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill - 1960 - 252 lehte
...which relates his father's death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feel...me, and I was moved to tears. From this moment my burthen grew lighter. The oppression of the thought that all feeling was dead within me, was gone....
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Essays on Sex Equality

John Stuart Mill, Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill - 1970 - 256 lehte
...Autobiography of John Stuart Mill, p. 94. 17. Levi, "The Mental Crisis of John Stuart Mill," p. 98. by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feel...would supply the place of all that they had lost." Mill's tension was resolved into tears with this reading. "From this moment," he relates, "my burthen...
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The Philosophers : Their Lives and the Nature of their Thought: Their Lives ...

Ben-Ami Scharfstein Professor of Philosophy Tel-Aviv University - 1980 - 502 lehte
...his family feel that he, the son, could now be everything to them. Mill responded very emotionally. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came...me, and I was moved to tears. From this moment my burthen grew lighter. The oppression of the thought that all feeling was dead within me, was gone....
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