| Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - Страниц: 254
...self-sacrifice, which at once riveted the heart of man to One who, like himself, was acquainted with grief. Pain is the deepest thing we have in our nature, and union through pain has always seemed more real and more holy than any other. , AETHUB HALLAM. / THERE is in man a higher than love of happiness... | |
| 1873 - Страниц: 826
...upon which the utmost reliance coukl be placed. It was young Mr Hallam, indeed, who once wrote " Pain is the deepest thing we have in our nature, and union through pain has always seemed more holy than any other ;" and in the light of such an utterance we can appreciate Tennyson, when he says about... | |
| 1876 - Страниц: 844
...self-sacrifice, which at once riveted the heart of man to One, who, Hke himself, was acquainted with grief. Pain is the deepest thing we have in our nature, and union...always seemed more holy and more real than any other.* There are two or three other points of divergence which it may be well to note. One is the vast difference... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - Страниц: 478
...oran ostrich? Dewey on Human Uestiny, tS3. — Its beneficent distribution : Liv. Age, xv, 338.— " Is the deepest thing we have in our nature, and union...always seemed more holy and more real than any other:" Ib., Ixxx, 535. — Of a wound, why thought to be in the same place as the wound : Hobbe»' Wks.. i,... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - Страниц: 476
...oran ostrich? Dewey on Human Destiny. 188. — Its beneficent distribution : Liv. Age, xv, 338. — " Is the deepest thing we have in our nature, and union...always seemed more holy and more real than any other : " Ib., Ixxx, 535. — Of a wound, why thought to be in the same place as the wound : Hohbes' Wks..... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1876 - Страниц: 542
...self-sacrifice, which at once riveted the heart of man to One, who, like himself, was acquainted with grief. Pain is the deepest thing we have in our nature, and union...always seemed more holy and more real than any other.' 1 There are two or three other points of divergence which it may be well to note. One is the vast difference... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1876 - Страниц: 540
...self-sacrifice, which at once riveted the heart of man to One, who, like himself, was acquainted with grief. Pain is the deepest thing we have in our nature, and union...has always seemed more holy and more real than any .other.'1 There are two or three other points of divergence which it may be well to note. One is the... | |
| 1877 - Страниц: 588
...spirit of the ' In Memoriam ' of his bereaved friend Tennyson, — ' pain is the deepest thing that we have in our nature, and union through pain has always seemed more real and more holy than any other.' This pain which so binds hearts also heals them. A single example... | |
| 1880 - Страниц: 694
...presence one would have blushed to own them. — Frederick Perthes. I. Pain is the deepest thing that we have in our nature, and union through pain has always seemed more real and more holy than any other. — Arthur Henry Hallan (the subject of In Memoriam.') 8. A mere... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 468
...Deeper than the depths beneath. Free a IK) faithful, strong as death.' ' Pain is the deepest tiling \vc have in our nature, and union through pain has always seemed more holy and more reiil than any other.' — AKTIIUK HUIAM. DEEPER still than loneliness of spirit is another trial,... | |
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