 | Thomas Wright - 1892 - 681 стор.
...former part of the day, between church-time and dinner. At night we read and converse as before, until supper, and commonly finish the evening either with...and last of all the family are called to prayers. I need not tell you that such a life as this is consistent with the utmost cheerfulness ; accordingly... | |
 | Thomas Wright - 1892 - 681 стор.
...generally travelled about four miles before we see home again. When the days are short we make this excursion in the former part of the day, between church-time...and dinner. At night we read and converse as before, until supper, and commonly finish the evening either with hymns, or a sermon, and last of all the family... | |
 | Mark Pattison - 1895 - 220 стор.
...generally travelled about four miles before we see home again. When the days are short we make this excursion in the former part of the day, between churchtime...and last of all the family are called to prayers. I need not tell you that such a life as this is consistent with the utmost cheerfulness ; accordingly... | |
 | John Vance Cheney - 1895 - 236 стор.
...generally travelled about four miles before we see home again. When the days are short, we make this excursion in the former part of the day, between church-time...and last of all, the family are called to prayers. I need not tell you that such a life as this is consistent with the utmost cheerfulness ; accordingly,... | |
 | 1900
...pleasure of religious conversation till tea-time. After tea we sally forth to walk in good earnest. At night we read and converse as before till supper,...and, last of all, the family are called to prayers. i It was the life of an evangelical Gidding of the last century; and the very mochanicalness of the... | |
 | William Cowper - 1898 - 243 стор.
...Unwin is a good walker and we have generally travelled about four miles before we are home again. ... At night we read and converse as before till supper...and last of all the family are called to prayers." It could not be that such a religious regimen was a good thing for Cowper. It was neither good for... | |
 | Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1899 - 697 стор.
...Mrs. Unwin and her son, I have generally the pleasure of religious conversation till tea-time. ... At night we read and converse as before, till supper,...and, last of all, the family are called to prayers." This quiet life was not to continue undisturbed. At the end of two years Mr. Unwin was thrown from... | |
 | John Cann Bailey - 1899 - 308 стор.
...Unwin is a good walker, and we have generally travelled about four miles before we see home again. At night we read and converse as before till supper,...and last of all the family are called to prayers." Cowper. 17 Well might Lady Hesketh say afterwards, with reference to days spent in similar fashion... | |
 | William Cowper - 1900
...generally travelled about four miles before we see home again. When the days are short we make this excursion in the former part of the day, between church-time...and, last of all, the family are called to prayers." ance they had lately made. Newton (1725-1807) was one of the most remarkable clergymen of the Evangelical... | |
 | Henry Charles Beeching - 1900 - 299 стор.
...pleasure of religious conversation till tea-time. After tea we sally forth to walk in good earnest. At night we read, and converse as before till supper,...and last of all the family are called to prayers. It was the life of an evangelical Gidding of the last century ; and the very mechanicalness of the... | |
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