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" found sympathising readers ; GOETHE and BECKFORD were impelled to communicate their unsolicited opinions of this work to its anonymous author, and I have seen a criticism on it by HEINE, of which any writer might be justly proud. "
The Public Life of the Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., Etc ... - 52. oldal
szerző: Francis Hitchman - 1879
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The Best of All Good Company

Blanchard Jerrold - 1872 - 502 oldal
...my example not to be precipitate in his resolves. Gradually ' Contarini Fleming ' found sympathizing readers ; GOETHE and BECKFORD were impelled to communicate...had been treated at a more mature period of life. " I had commenced ' Alroy ' the year after my first publication, and had thrown the manuscript aside....

Collected Edition of the Novels and Tales: Lothair

Benjamin Disraeli - 1875 - 526 oldal
...be precipitate in his resolves. Gradually ' Contarini Fleming ' found sympathising readers ; G-OKTHE and BECKFORD were impelled to communicate their unsolicited...had been treated at a more mature period of life. I had commenced ' Alroy ' the year after my first publication, and had thrown the manuscript aside....

The public life of the ... earl of Beaconsfield

Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 oldal
...readers, in the later editions, " is of bibliopolic origin and means nothing." His own account of the woik is interesting. "I published 'Contarini Fleming' anonymously,"...criticism on it by Heine, of which any writer might bo justly proudYet all this does not prevent me from being conscious that it would have been better...

Novels and tales. (Hughenden ed.)

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 516 oldal
...like me, be inclined to despair, may learn also from my example not to be precipitate in his resolves. Gradually ' Contarini Fleming ' found sympathising...had been treated at a more mature period of life. I had commenced 'Alroy' the year after my first publication, and had thrown the manuscript aside. Being...

Lothair

Benjamin Disraeli - 1881 - 528 oldal
...like me, be inclined to despair, may learn also from my example not to be precipitate in his resolves. Gradually ' Contarini Fleming ' found sympathising...had been treated at a more mature period of life. I had commenced ' Alroy ' the year after my first publication, and had thrown the manuscript aside....

The life and political career of the earl of Beaconsfield

Edward Walford - 1881 - 276 oldal
...my example not to be precipitate iu his resolves. Gradually ' Contarini Fleming' found sympathizing readers ; Goethe and Beckford were impelled to communicate...had been treated at a more mature period of life. " I had commenced ' Alroy' the year after my first publication, and had thrown the manuscript aside....

Benjamin Disraeli: An Unconventional Biography

Wilfrid Meynell - 1903 - 640 oldal
...from my example not to be precipitate in his resolves. Gradually Contarini Fleming found sympathizing readers; Goethe and Beckford were impelled to communicate...unsolicited opinions of this work to its anonymous author,1 and I have seen a criticism by Heine of which any writer might be justly proud. Yet all this...

The Life of Benjamin Disraeli: Earl of Beaconsfield, 1. kötet

William Flavelle Monypenny, George Earle Buckle - 1910 - 468 oldal
...to be precipitate in his resolves. Gradually Contarini Fleming found sympathising readers ; Goethe J and Beckford were impelled to communicate their unsolicited...on it by Heine, of which any writer might be justly proud.2 The criticism by Heine is worthy of citation as the judgment of the only Hebrew contemporary...

Lothair

Benjamin Disraeli - 1911 - 522 oldal
...precipitate in his resolves. Gradually ' Contarini Fleming ' found sympathising readers ; GOETHE and BBCKFORD were impelled to communicate their unsolicited opinions...HEINE, of which any writer might be justly proud. Vet all this does not prevent me from being conscious that it would have been better if a subject so...

Lothair

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1911 - 518 oldal
...in his resolves. Gradually ' Contarini Fleming ' found sympathising readers ; GOETHE and BECK FORD were impelled to communicate their unsolicited opinions of this work to its anonymous author, and 1 have seen a criticism on it by ! I KINK, of which any writer might be justly proud. Yet all this...




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