Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 49
... face to face . We approach , and , in spite of the darkness , our hands , or our head , or our brow , or our lips become , as it were , sensible to the con- tact of something more than earthly . We know not where we are , but we have ...
... face to face . We approach , and , in spite of the darkness , our hands , or our head , or our brow , or our lips become , as it were , sensible to the con- tact of something more than earthly . We know not where we are , but we have ...
Page 119
... face did not come out to me , nor did I get over , as one so often does , my first impression . " There is a suggestion of classic irony here . It was indeed fated that " dear Manning " was never to display his old face to Newman again ...
... face did not come out to me , nor did I get over , as one so often does , my first impression . " There is a suggestion of classic irony here . It was indeed fated that " dear Manning " was never to display his old face to Newman again ...
Page 262
... face as the face of an angel - the features that were so familiar to us , re- fined and spiritualized by illness , and the delicate com- plexion and silver hair touched by the rose tints of his bright , unaccustomed dress . " It is thus ...
... face as the face of an angel - the features that were so familiar to us , re- fined and spiritualized by illness , and the delicate com- plexion and silver hair touched by the rose tints of his bright , unaccustomed dress . " It is thus ...
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