| William Ellery Channing - 1848 - 430 páginas
...with cheerful and confident thoughts, to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes, put from beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies But were it the meanest underservice, if God by his secretary conscience enjoin it, it were sad for... | |
| 1856 - 666 páginas
...on the subject in the following noble words. He regrets his being called "to interrupt the pursuits of his hopes, and to leave a calm and pleasing solitariness,...in the quiet and still air of delightful studies." And he adds : " For surely to every good and peaceable man, it must, in nature, needs be a hateful... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 páginas
...and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness, fed with cheerful and confident thoughts, to embark in tragedies. The stern plotting character of P to come into the dim reflection of hollow antiquities sold by the seeming bulk, and there be fain to... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1849 - 432 páginas
...with cheerful and confident thoughts, to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes, put from beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies But were it the meanest underservice, if God by his secretary conscience enjoin it, it were sad for... | |
| Elias Lyman Magoon - 1849 - 300 páginas
...with cheerful and confident 'thoughts, to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes, put from beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies. * * * But were it the meanest underservice, if God by his secretary conscience enjoin it, it were sad... | |
| 1849 - 602 páginas
...with cheerful and confident thoughts, to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes, put rom beholding th to come into the dim reflection of hollow antiquities, sold by the seeming bulk, and there be fain... | |
| William Ware - 1850 - 424 páginas
...escape from this rigid system of Divinity and return to the place of his education, and again " behold the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies." It should be remembered that from the very foundation of Harvard University there had always prevailed... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 páginas
...these, and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness, fed cheerful and confident thoughts, to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes ; from...in the quiet and still air of delightful studies, to come into the dim reflection of hollow antiquities sold by the seeming bulk, and there be fain to... | |
| 1851 - 504 páginas
...he enjoy the sweet delights of " idle time not idly spent," while he shall contemplate "the pleasant countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies." Professor Channing's place has been supplied by the nomination of Mr. Francis James Child, now in Europe,... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 256 páginas
...and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness, fed with cheerful and confident thoughts, to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes, from...in the quiet and still air of delightful studies,' &c. He still, however, obstinately persisted in what he thought his duty. But surely these speculations... | |
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