Littell's Living Age, 178. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1888 |
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4. oldal
... truth , is assuredly well said . ― Carlyle found we see it from his let ters , and he tells us so himself - that with " Wilhelm Meister , " as with every work of real and abiding excellence , the first glance is the least favorable ...
... truth , is assuredly well said . ― Carlyle found we see it from his let ters , and he tells us so himself - that with " Wilhelm Meister , " as with every work of real and abiding excellence , the first glance is the least favorable ...
ix. oldal
... truth , but it does not help us much to under- stand the more important meanings of the book . - On the other hand we must be on our guard against reducing a book so full of reality and life to an idea or an abstrac- tion or a theory ...
... truth , but it does not help us much to under- stand the more important meanings of the book . - On the other hand we must be on our guard against reducing a book so full of reality and life to an idea or an abstrac- tion or a theory ...
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... truth ; with men in my condition there are few reserves , little false pride , and no delicacy whatever . I made my money by literature . - - - Many will say " Impossible ! " and I ad- mit that the operation is difficult very different ...
... truth ; with men in my condition there are few reserves , little false pride , and no delicacy whatever . I made my money by literature . - - - Many will say " Impossible ! " and I ad- mit that the operation is difficult very different ...
20. oldal
... truth rather barren territory , " have belonged to my race for three hundred years and more . Very few men can say that . " " I have read of one man who could say it , however , " I answered dryly , " and who thought it an additional ...
... truth rather barren territory , " have belonged to my race for three hundred years and more . Very few men can say that . " " I have read of one man who could say it , however , " I answered dryly , " and who thought it an additional ...
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... first stood forth in his defence . But if Wordsworth the poet is immortal , we doubt if it can be said that Wordsworth the man is equally - - it an importance and truth which it would be CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR HENRY TAYLOR . 35.
... first stood forth in his defence . But if Wordsworth the poet is immortal , we doubt if it can be said that Wordsworth the man is equally - - it an importance and truth which it would be CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR HENRY TAYLOR . 35.
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