Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Τόμος 341881 |
Αναζήτηση στο βιβλίο
Αποτελέσματα 1 - 5 από τα 78.
Σελίδα 18
... truth . Certainly , our literature has been , to a remarkable degree , remote from the national life . There has been but slight mutual obligation between our books and our politics or our society . Even among men of genius , who are ...
... truth . Certainly , our literature has been , to a remarkable degree , remote from the national life . There has been but slight mutual obligation between our books and our politics or our society . Even among men of genius , who are ...
Σελίδα 22
... truth that is in him , but is not one great source of his power the fact that he uses the sensational manner , that he dis- colors and distorts truth ? These great men of letters , in whose work imagina- tion has so large a share , hold ...
... truth that is in him , but is not one great source of his power the fact that he uses the sensational manner , that he dis- colors and distorts truth ? These great men of letters , in whose work imagina- tion has so large a share , hold ...
Σελίδα 41
... truth . I could not go along with them , partly because it had become plain to me that , little as they knew it , they themselves had at least equally to strain the language of the Baptismal Service , and of one of the three absolu ...
... truth . I could not go along with them , partly because it had become plain to me that , little as they knew it , they themselves had at least equally to strain the language of the Baptismal Service , and of one of the three absolu ...
Σελίδα 46
... truth of nature , and that man himself . How far he is perfectly sin- cere in this , or in the declaration which immediately follows , that no one of his readers will be able to pronounce him- self a better man than Jean Jacques ...
... truth of nature , and that man himself . How far he is perfectly sin- cere in this , or in the declaration which immediately follows , that no one of his readers will be able to pronounce him- self a better man than Jean Jacques ...
Σελίδα 52
... truth , however , that good Dr. Primrose was one of Whis- ton's disciples , and got into trouble , as we may remember , by advocating a crotchet learnt from his predecessor a little too warmly . The master , however , suffered longer ...
... truth , however , that good Dr. Primrose was one of Whis- ton's disciples , and got into trouble , as we may remember , by advocating a crotchet learnt from his predecessor a little too warmly . The master , however , suffered longer ...
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Aglionby Alexis Sergeivitch appear beautiful believe Berlioz Bernard Cædmon called Carlyle character Clonakilty course Danesdale death Delphine doubt Ecclefechan Edward Irving ence English eral existence eyes face fact father feel France French Gambetta give hand heart hope human idea interest Italian Italy Judith kind Kirkcaldy knew lady least Leigh Hunt less letters levée en masse literary literature living look Lord Beaconsfield matter Max Müller means ment mind Miss Conisbrough moral mother nature ness never night once origin passed perhaps person poet political potentillas present Pulcinella Randulf reader religion rose Scar Foot seems sense side sion smile society speak spirit strange sword tain tell things Thomas Carlyle thought tion true truth ture Voltaire whitebait whole words write young