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... admired him most thought he was too sanguine in regard to his fame . The few who were capable of appreciating such a man , had indeed an exalted opinion of his genius ; and they gave him full credit for all the learning he possessed ...
... admired him most thought he was too sanguine in regard to his fame . The few who were capable of appreciating such a man , had indeed an exalted opinion of his genius ; and they gave him full credit for all the learning he possessed ...
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... admirable , being able to compass and comprehend the greatest matters , and nevertheless to touch and apprehend the least , whereas it should seem an impossibility in nature for the same instrument to make itself fit for great and small ...
... admirable , being able to compass and comprehend the greatest matters , and nevertheless to touch and apprehend the least , whereas it should seem an impossibility in nature for the same instrument to make itself fit for great and small ...
Pagina 16
... admiration that had been in many ages . In his adversity , I prayed that God would give him strength , for greatness he could not want . Neither could I condole in a word or syllable for him , as knowing no accident could do harm to ...
... admiration that had been in many ages . In his adversity , I prayed that God would give him strength , for greatness he could not want . Neither could I condole in a word or syllable for him , as knowing no accident could do harm to ...
Pagina 35
... admired most . Deeply imbued with a spirit of fervent piety , a calm and gentle holiness seems to shed itself over Havilah's entire nature . What we object to in this character is the want of con- sistency in the various stages of her ...
... admired most . Deeply imbued with a spirit of fervent piety , a calm and gentle holiness seems to shed itself over Havilah's entire nature . What we object to in this character is the want of con- sistency in the various stages of her ...
Pagina 40
Meredith , and Father Lapierre visit Damascus . Here the author has excited our admiration and surprise . It is difficult to con- ceive how one , whose information has been gained only from books , can present such life - like pictures ...
Meredith , and Father Lapierre visit Damascus . Here the author has excited our admiration and surprise . It is difficult to con- ceive how one , whose information has been gained only from books , can present such life - like pictures ...
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