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  1. 30. Sept. 2020 · Great books: Bunyan, Shakespeare, Dante, Milton, The imitation, &c. by Frederic William Farrar First published in 1898 4 editions in 1 language — 4 previewable. Read Listen. Want to Read.

  2. Frederic William Farrar ('Men of the Day. No. 520.') by Sir Leslie Ward. chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 10 October 1891. NPG D44563. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Frederic William Farrar.

  3. 31. Dez. 2014 · FARRAR, FREDERIC WILLIAM (1831-1903), English divine, was born on the 7th of August 1831, in the Fort of Bombay, where his father, afterwards vicar of Sidcup, Kent, was then a missionary. His early education was received in King William’s College, Castletown, Isle of Man, a school whose external surroundings are reproduced in his popular ...

  4. Farrar, Frederic William, 1831-1903: Note: Maruzen, 1908 : Link: page images at HathiTrust; US access only: No stable link: This is an uncurated book entry from our extended bookshelves, readable online now but without a stable link here.

  5. 2. Jan. 2007 · Frederic William Farrar was born on 7th August 1831 in Bombay, India. In 1856 he became a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and later assistant master at Harrow school. With. Eric, or Little by Little: A Tale of Roslyn School. (1858) he began to publish a successful series of school novels, which propagated Thomas Arnold’s Rugby School ...

  6. Farrar’s list of accolades also includes The Military Do-gooder award, recognition as one of the top 50 CEOs in Frederick, MD, and the Baltimore Raven’s community quarterback award in 2021, as well as their Hometown Hero in 2022. Recently, Farrar introduced an advanced training program called ‘The Herd’. Inspired by the resilience and ...

  7. Frederic William Farrar (7 Aug 1831 - 22 Mar 1903), an English clergyman and author, was born in Bombay, India, and educated in England. In 1876 he was installed canon of Westminster and rector of St. Margaret's. He became archdeacon of Westminster in 1883 and in 1885 he was appointed Bampton lecturer at Oxford, and took for his subject "The ...