My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideG. Bell & Sons, 1905 - 447 pages |
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Page 58
... frequently recurring dreams of still having to go to school in the hybrid position of pupil and teacher , aggravated by feeling myself taller , and at last a man , and yet suffering over again with increased intensity For the shyness ...
... frequently recurring dreams of still having to go to school in the hybrid position of pupil and teacher , aggravated by feeling myself taller , and at last a man , and yet suffering over again with increased intensity For the shyness ...
Page 78
... frequent singing , and the usually more vigorous and exciting style of preaching was to me far preferable to the monotony of the Church service ; and it was there only that , at one period of my life , I felt something of religious ...
... frequent singing , and the usually more vigorous and exciting style of preaching was to me far preferable to the monotony of the Church service ; and it was there only that , at one period of my life , I felt something of religious ...
Page 86
... frequently live a mile or several miles away , and can only reach the shop when work begins either by a long and hurried walk or by paying tram or rail- way fare to shorten the distance . Under average circum- stances , having often to ...
... frequently live a mile or several miles away , and can only reach the shop when work begins either by a long and hurried walk or by paying tram or rail- way fare to shorten the distance . Under average circum- stances , having often to ...
Page 87
... frequently spent at what was then termed a " Hall of Science , " situated in John Street , Tottenham Court Road ( now altered to Whitfield Street ) . It was really a kind of club or mechanics ' institute for advanced thinkers among ...
... frequently spent at what was then termed a " Hall of Science , " situated in John Street , Tottenham Court Road ( now altered to Whitfield Street ) . It was really a kind of club or mechanics ' institute for advanced thinkers among ...
Page 113
... frequent wrecks is paved ; His brow was like the deep when tempest - tost ; Fierce and unfathomable thoughts engraved Eternal wrath on his immortal face , And where he gazed a gloom pervaded space . " Those who only know Byron by his ...
... frequent wrecks is paved ; His brow was like the deep when tempest - tost ; Fierce and unfathomable thoughts engraved Eternal wrath on his immortal face , And where he gazed a gloom pervaded space . " Those who only know Byron by his ...
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