The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 oldal |
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... thing he was " high fantastical , " and , as a consequence , he exhibits neither humour nor pathos . He was a Platonist and fed his grave spirit on high speculations and moralities . Severe and chivalrous , dreaming of things to come ...
... thing he was " high fantastical , " and , as a consequence , he exhibits neither humour nor pathos . He was a Platonist and fed his grave spirit on high speculations and moralities . Severe and chivalrous , dreaming of things to come ...
44. oldal
... things ; his verses of the lost Ochadine he had by heart , and that passage of the calm that dust and feathers did ... thing and any thing , and allowed himself at last to become a clergyman after he had ( to my conviction at least ) ...
... things ; his verses of the lost Ochadine he had by heart , and that passage of the calm that dust and feathers did ... thing and any thing , and allowed himself at last to become a clergyman after he had ( to my conviction at least ) ...
77. oldal
... things disturbed him , I have to lament that through my want of his faith and piety , they had nearly destroyed my life . In one thing only I had the advan- tage : I never replied to my calumniators . In this one thing his trial was ...
... things disturbed him , I have to lament that through my want of his faith and piety , they had nearly destroyed my life . In one thing only I had the advan- tage : I never replied to my calumniators . In this one thing his trial was ...
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