Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen59James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1859 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... interest and create a sensa- tion . ' I believe that most authors could tell us that very frequently the conception and the treatment of their subject have darted on them all at once , they could not tell how . Many clergymen know how ...
... interest and create a sensa- tion . ' I believe that most authors could tell us that very frequently the conception and the treatment of their subject have darted on them all at once , they could not tell how . Many clergymen know how ...
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... interest a cultivated man in a speech or a treatise , quite irrespective of its subject . I have known a very emi- nent man say that it was a delight to him to hear Follett make a speech , he did not care about what . The matter was no ...
... interest a cultivated man in a speech or a treatise , quite irrespective of its subject . I have known a very emi- nent man say that it was a delight to him to hear Follett make a speech , he did not care about what . The matter was no ...
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... interest was divided between the shining appearance of the driver , in three - cornered hat and livery laced with silver , ' the fiery black steeds , and the mystery which rolled in state behind them , invisible to wondering eyes . In ...
... interest was divided between the shining appearance of the driver , in three - cornered hat and livery laced with silver , ' the fiery black steeds , and the mystery which rolled in state behind them , invisible to wondering eyes . In ...
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... interest to its close . But the question before us is , Who were Homer's Greeks , those glorious progenitors of the Greeks of the classical epoch ? In the his- tory of the human race there are more important questions than this , but ...
... interest to its close . But the question before us is , Who were Homer's Greeks , those glorious progenitors of the Greeks of the classical epoch ? In the his- tory of the human race there are more important questions than this , but ...
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... interest or to call for notice . In what sharp contrast does this stand with Homer's vivid apprehension of whatever distinguishes man from man ; and the important part he assigns to these differences in the action of his poems . We may ...
... interest or to call for notice . In what sharp contrast does this stand with Homer's vivid apprehension of whatever distinguishes man from man ; and the important part he assigns to these differences in the action of his poems . We may ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen64 James Anthony Froude,John Tulloch Vista completa - 1861 |
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen36 James Anthony Froude,John Tulloch Vista completa - 1847 |
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen34 James Anthony Froude,John Tulloch Vista completa - 1846 |
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Página 615 - Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day? And they held their peace. And he took him, and healed him, and let him go; and answered them, saying, Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, and will not straightway pull him out on the sabbath day?
Página 268 - Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.
Página 276 - All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean.
Página 268 - For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
Página 305 - So the struck Eagle, stretched upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to soar again, Viewed his own feather on the fatal dart, And winged the shaft that quivered in his heart ; Keen were his pangs, but keener far to feel He nursed the pinion which impelled the steel ; While the same plumage that had warmed his nest Drank the last life-drop of his bleeding breast.
Página 268 - But he answered and said unto them, An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign ; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas.
Página 151 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more...
Página 436 - FOR my religion, though there be several circumstances that might persuade the world I have none at all, as the general scandal of my profession, the natural course of my studies, the indifferency of my behaviour and discourse in matters of religion, neither violently defending one, nor with that common ardour and contention opposing another ; yet in despite hereof I dare, without usurpation, assume the honourable style of a Christian.
Página 360 - In the first place he is the hardest author by far I ever meddled with. Then he has a dry conciseness that makes one imagine one is perusing a table of contents rather than a book; it tastes for all the world like chopped hay, or rather like chopped logic; for he has a violent affection to that art, being in some sort his own invention; so that he often loses himself in little trifling distinctions and verbal niceties, and what is worse, leaves you to extricate yourself as you can. Thirdly, he has...
Página 268 - The Queen of the South shall rise up in the judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it: for she came from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon ; and, behold, a greater than Solomon is here.