Henry Ward Beecher: An American PortraitPress of the Readers club, 1942 - 359 עמודים "Special edition by the Readers club." "A list of the sources": pages 317-329. "Sources for the direct quotations": pages 331-350. |
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עמוד 54
... faces of clergymen and so few of them in- tellectual faces , " he wrote . " The predominant expression is that of ... face of deep - rooted mistrust and determined opposition , a clergyman could do about as he pleased if he were but ...
... faces of clergymen and so few of them in- tellectual faces , " he wrote . " The predominant expression is that of ... face of deep - rooted mistrust and determined opposition , a clergyman could do about as he pleased if he were but ...
עמוד 166
... face , but coarse and heavy , with eyes which seem to fear to look straightforward ; no one could , with an approach to truth , call the countenance intellectual . " Nevertheless , said the New York Times : " He could not have hoped for ...
... face , but coarse and heavy , with eyes which seem to fear to look straightforward ; no one could , with an approach to truth , call the countenance intellectual . " Nevertheless , said the New York Times : " He could not have hoped for ...
עמוד 298
... face , something in its curious lack of tension , that made those who watched him closely think of that brilliant young Irish poet , Oscar Wilde , just coming into prominence . But in Henry Ward's face there were heavy lines now from ...
... face , something in its curious lack of tension , that made those who watched him closely think of that brilliant young Irish poet , Oscar Wilde , just coming into prominence . But in Henry Ward's face there were heavy lines now from ...
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