Fashion, too, could no longer teach anything worth knowing to a man who, holding open the door into the next world, regarded himself as merely looking round to take a last glance of this.
He regarded himselfas the only person for whom his education had value, and he wanted the whole of it.
But now she had made very great progress in the lesson, not only as regarded the world at large, but as regarded himself also.
He regarded himself as being very far from blessed, knowing that there must come a speedy end to the things which he only half enjoyed, and feeling partly ashamed of himself in that he had found for himself no better part.
He regarded himself as a disciple; he was so regarded by his contemporaries; he made use of Jesus' teaching and example.
He regarded Himself as being destined to come with the clouds of heaven and be the instrument in judging the world.
As regarded himself, he was still in love,--hopelessly in love, with Lady Laura Kennedy!
As regarded himself, he did not much care for hard words spoken to him.
In those days when he stood there carving the girl's name everybody had seemed to regard him as a heavy burden, and he had so regarded himself.
In arguing the matter with himself he regarded himself as one infected with a leprosy from which there could be no recovery, and who should, therefore, make his whole life suitable to the circumstances of that leprosy.
He was free from this pusillanimity; free as yet as regarded himself; but he was hardly free as regarded his betrothed.
In answer to this, Mr. Carter had explained that in these days good men thought but little of crusts and cups, and that as regarded himself, nature had so made him that he had but few concupiscences of that sort.
As regarded himself, he could have met ruin in the face with more equanimity than most young men so circumstanced.
As regarded himself, he knew that he had nothing to offer to Lady Ongar but a brotherly friendship; but, nevertheless, it was an injury to him that she should be acquainted intimately with any unmarried man but himself.
As regarded himself he had no personal objection to Mr. Saul, though he could not understand how his sister should feel any strong regard for such a man.
He did not, as regarded himself, care for his cousin or his cousin's anger.
The original words seem to imply that he regarded himself as likewise distinct from all other men.
Such knowledge reveals one who consciously was more than man, such a confidence that he was fulfilling the prophecies of the inspired Scriptures shows that he regarded himself as the Saviour of the world.
He regarded himself as unworthy to come into the presence of Jesus to present his request; and when Jesus offered to come to his home, he sent word that he was not worthy to have the Master come under his roof.
He regarded himself as her superior in wisdom, and he was relieved that anyone so wise and balanced as Edwin Clayhanger had taken supreme charge of the household organism.
In his childlike, pious humility he regarded himself as by no means called to carry out this work, but felt it his duty to insist upon the necessity of it, and indicate the means that should be used to realize it.
He regarded himself as called to inaugurate the millennium, sent out twenty-eight apostles to extend his kingdom, and named twelve dukes who should rule the world under him.
He regarded himself as called to bring in the millennium, sent out twenty-eight apostles to spread his kingdom, and appointed twelve dukes to govern the world under him.
He regarded himself as a Polish grandee set down by an unkind fate among German shopkeepers, and it gave him vast pleasure when the hotel porters and street beggars, deceived by his disorderly façade, called him "The Polack.
He was not only regarded by the whole town as a fellow wonderful and dazzling; but he so regarded himself.
He regarded himself, and she regarded herself, as the most brightly glittering star of the Five Towns.
He did not understand the money market, nor the stock market, nor even the financial article in the Signal; but he regarded himself as a financial genius and deemed that as a financial genius he was vegetating.
But in reading the general barometer of the party as regarded himself, he did not find that the mercury went up.
As regarded himself, he was thoroughly well inclined to kick Mr. Slide and his Banner into the street.
He recognized himself in their sacred oracles; he regarded himselfas the mirror in which all the prophetic spirit of Israel had read the future.
He regarded himself as a Peraklit to his disciples,[11] and the Spirit which was to come after his death would only take his place.
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