And so it remains to all time a lasting record of human needs and human consolations ; the voice of a brother who, ages ago, felt, and suffered, and renounced, in the cloister, perhaps, with serge gown and tonsured head, with much chanting and long fasts,... Penn Monthly Magazine - Pagina 123geredigeerd door - 1881Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| TEMPLE SCOTT - 1911 - 294 pagina’s
...on the stones. And so it remains to all time a lasting record of human needs and human consolations: the voice of a brother who, ages ago, felt and suffered and renounced — in the cloister, perhaps with the serge gown and tonsured head, with much Chanting and long fasts, and with a fashion of speech different... | |
| George Hamlin Fitch - 1911 - 278 pagina’s
...ago felt and suffered and renounced, in the cloister ; perhaps, with serge gown and tonsured head, with a fashion of speech different from ours, but under the same silent, far-off heavens, and with the same passionate desires, the same stirrings, the same failures, the same weariness."... | |
| Herbert Brook Workman - 1911 - 272 pagina’s
...on the stones. And so it remains to all time a lasting record of human needs and human consolations, the voice of a brother : who, ages ago, felt and suffered and renounced." * From the standpoint of Christian thought the value or Thomas's work is twofold. Historically it is... | |
| George Eliot - 1914 - 598 pagina’s
...the stones. And so it remains to all time a lasting record of human needs and human consolations ; the voice of a brother who, ages ago, felt and suffered and renounced, — in the cloister, perhaps, 25 with serge gown and tonsured head, with much chanting and long fasts, and with a fashion of speech... | |
| 1915 - 884 pagina’s
...feet on the stones. And so it remains to all time a lasting record of human needs and consolations; the voice of a brother who ages ago, felt and suffered and renounced." The same might be said of St. Augustine's Confessions; and is it not because we have in these books... | |
| Frederick William Drake - 1916 - 180 pagina’s
...It is the beautiful record of an actual experience. " It remains to all time," wrote George Eliot, " a lasting record of human needs and human consolation,...tonsured head, with much chanting and long fasts and a manner of speech different from ours, but under the same silent, far-off heavens, and with the same... | |
| David William Forrest - 1919 - 344 pagina’s
...velvet cushions to teach endurance to those who are treading with bleeding feet on the stones. It is the voice of a brother who ages ago felt. and suffered...different from ours — but under the same silent far-off heavens, and with the same passionate desires, the same strivings, the same failures, the same weariness."... | |
| 1921 - 322 pagina’s
...endurance to those who are treading with bleeding feet upon the stones ' ; and when she says that it is 'the voice of a brother who, ages ago, felt, and suffered,...with a fashion of speech different from ours— but with the same strivings, the same failures, the same weariness,' — she is speaking of a man who far... | |
| James MacLuckie Connell - 1924 - 170 pagina’s
...triumph. . . . And so it remains to all time a lasting record of human needs and consolations, — the voice of a brother, who, ages ago, felt and suffered...different from ours, but under the same silent far-off heavens, and with the same passionate desires, the same strivings, the same failures, the same weariness."... | |
| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 pagina’s
...the stones. And so it remains to all time a lasting record of human needs and human consolations : we cleave to life : an instinct which, as being indispensable...amongst all living creatures. This instinct, therefore, heavens, and with the same passionate desires, the same strivings, the same failures, the same weariness.... | |
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