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" ... the heroic arrogance of some old Scandinavian conqueror— it is his nature and the untamable impulse that has given him power to crush the dragons. You do not love him, perhaps, nor revere, and perhaps, also, he would only laugh at you if you did,... "
At Home and Abroad: Or, Things and Thoughts in America and Europe - 184. oldal
szerző: Margaret Fuller - 1856 - 466 oldal
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Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli: New York ; Europe ; Homeward

Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 350 oldal
...and perhaps, also, he would only laugh at you if you did; but you like him heartily, and like to see him the powerful smith, the Siegfried, melting all...and burns you, if you senselessly go too near. He seems, to me, quite isolated, — lonely as the desert, — yet never was a man more fitted to prize...

The American Whig Review, 9-15. kötet

1852 - 662 oldal
...and perhaps, abo, he would only laugh at you if you did; but you like him heartily, and like to see him, the powerful smith, the Siegfried, melting all...red, and burns you, if you senselessly go too near." Paris was reached in the autumn of 1846. There, as in London, her writings had already made her known....

At Home and Abroad: Or, Things and Thoughts in America and Europe

Margaret Fuller - 1856 - 488 oldal
...and perhaps, also, he would only laugh at you if you did ; but you like him heartily, and like to see him the powerful smith, the Siegfried, melting all...fitted to prize a man, could he find one to match hia mood. He finds such, but only in the past. He sings rather than talks. He pours upon you a kind...

Essays in Mosaic

Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 256 oldal
...perhaps, also, he would only laugh at you if you did — but you like him heartily, and like to see him the powerful smith, the Siegfried, melting all...burns you if you senselessly go too near. He seemed to be quite isolated, lonely as the desert, yet never was man more fitted to prize a man, could he find...

Essays in Mosaic

Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 254 oldal
...furnace till it glows to a sunset red, and burns you if you senselessly go too near. He seemed to be quite isolated, lonely as the desert, yet never was...man, could he find one to match his mood. He finds them, but only in the past. He sings rather than talks. He pours upon you a kind of satirical, heroical,...

Choice Specimens of American Literature

Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1871 - 236 oldal
...and perhaps, also, he would only laugh at you if you did ; but you like him heartily, and like to see him the powerful smith, the Siegfried, melting all the old iron in his furnace till it glows to the sunset red, and burns you, if you senselessly go too near. JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER.' 1810-. From "...

The University Magazine, 2. kötet

1878 - 794 oldal
...and perhaps, also, he would only laugh at you if you did ; but you like him heartily, and like to see him the powerful smith — the Siegfried melting all...and burns you, if you senselessly go too near. He seems to me quite isolated — lonely as the desert. . . For the higher kinds of poetry he has no sense,...

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 92. kötet

1878 - 802 oldal
...and perhaps, also, he would only laugh at you if you did ; but you like him heartily, and like to see him the powerful smith — the Siegfried melting all...and burns you, if you senselessly go too near. He seems to me quite isolated — lonely as the desert. . . For the higher kinds of poetry he has no sense,...

The treasury of modern biography, compiled by R. Cochrane, 92. kiadás

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 oldal
...and perhaps, also, he would only laugh at you if you did ; but yon like him heartily, and like to see him the powerful smith, the Siegfried, melting all the old iron in his furnace till it glows to a snnset red, and burns you, if you senselessly go too near. He gcems to me quite isolated — lonely...

Gallery of notable men and women, compiled by the editor of 'The treasury of ...

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer.) - 1879 - 236 oldal
...and perhaps, also, he would Only laugh at yon if you did ; but you like him heartily, and like to see him the powerful smith, the Siegfried, melting all...and burns you, if you senselessly go too near. He seems to me quite isolated — lonely as the desert ; yet never was a man more fitted to prize a man,...




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