M. Thackeray: Review of Taine's Critical Study of Thackeray. Cut from English Woman's Domestic Magazine, 1866. [167].1866 |
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202. oldal
... morals , indefatigably dreaming on human existence , growing sometimes sublime , and often monotonous ; they had dashed into crime and heroism , had promenaded among the shades in the company of figures contracted and terrible ...
... morals , indefatigably dreaming on human existence , growing sometimes sublime , and often monotonous ; they had dashed into crime and heroism , had promenaded among the shades in the company of figures contracted and terrible ...
205. oldal
... morality is impeccable . M. Taine's picture of the life and character of the modern English gentleman is by no means ... moral without pedantry , read to a quiet family , there is nothing contrary to the proprieties of life in his verse ...
... morality is impeccable . M. Taine's picture of the life and character of the modern English gentleman is by no means ... moral without pedantry , read to a quiet family , there is nothing contrary to the proprieties of life in his verse ...
208. oldal
... moral tone and a recog- nition of religion . Love , the most powerful passion of the heart , is carefully kept in proper bounds ; it is love that travels the high road to the parish church ; there is nothing deeply passionate in it ...
... moral tone and a recog- nition of religion . Love , the most powerful passion of the heart , is carefully kept in proper bounds ; it is love that travels the high road to the parish church ; there is nothing deeply passionate in it ...
210. oldal
... moral novelists - the one the more ardent and pas- sionate than the other , now moving to laughter , now to tears , clothing his creations with fantastic garments , singularly attractive , but not a little exaggerated ; the other writer ...
... moral novelists - the one the more ardent and pas- sionate than the other , now moving to laughter , now to tears , clothing his creations with fantastic garments , singularly attractive , but not a little exaggerated ; the other writer ...
211. oldal
... moral truth ; the author stamps on every page his judgment upon vice and virtue ; whatever is ad- vanced is approved or blamed , and the dialogue and charac- ters are not the means by which he arouses our convictions- we have to approve ...
... moral truth ; the author stamps on every page his judgment upon vice and virtue ; whatever is ad- vanced is approved or blamed , and the dialogue and charac- ters are not the means by which he arouses our convictions- we have to approve ...
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abstract admirable admit Alfred de Musset Alfred Tennyson artist Carlyle character cœur David Copperfield David Garrick definition despotic Dickens Diddloff divine Dombey dreams emotions England English Englishman everything excite expression fact feelings French critic friends Galeongee genius Georges Sand German gives grand happy heart historian human humour idea imagination induction infinite king literary logical Logician Longears Lord Lord Byron Lord Macaulay Macaulay Macaulay's ments mind monomania moral Musset nature never novelist opinion passion Pecksniff Pendennis phenomena philosophy plainly poet poetry politics portrait practical proposition Puritanism reader regard religion romance sarcasm satires says sensation sensation of sight sentiments Shakspeare snob society sorrow spirit Stuart Mill style syllogism Taine quotes Taine takes Tartuffe taste tears tells Tennyson Thackeray theory thing thinkers THOMAS CARLYLE thought tion tout true truth vice virtue Voltaire Warren Hastings whole word writes young
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205. oldal - If thou shouldst never see my face again, Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day.
213. oldal - I am naturally averse to egotism, and hate self-laudation consumedly; but I can't help relating here a circumstance illustrative of the point in question, in which I must think I acted with considerable prudence. Being at Constantinople a few years since — (on a delicate mission), — the...
203. oldal - Is it well to wish thee happy? — having known me — to decline On a range of lower feelings and a narrower heart than mine!