Littell's Living Age, Volume 36Living Age Company Incorporated, 1853 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 85
Pagina 278
... nature , while those drawn by Fielding were characters of manners . At the present day we may have another opinion on this subject ; but , undoubtedly , as regards Mr. Thackeray and Mr. Dickens , the distinction , to a great extent ...
... nature , while those drawn by Fielding were characters of manners . At the present day we may have another opinion on this subject ; but , undoubtedly , as regards Mr. Thackeray and Mr. Dickens , the distinction , to a great extent ...
Pagina 411
... nature's bounties , free as the wind to range where he listed , he could ill submit to mental restraint and bodily captivity . He loved solitude , but only in lonely places , and if a throng was near he had an irre- sistible longing to ...
... nature's bounties , free as the wind to range where he listed , he could ill submit to mental restraint and bodily captivity . He loved solitude , but only in lonely places , and if a throng was near he had an irre- sistible longing to ...
Pagina 441
... nature , does not constitute its best part . When imagination has been excited , man is in no closer communication with his Maker ; his peace , his consolation , are as insignificant as they were be- fore . The charm is a transient one ...
... nature , does not constitute its best part . When imagination has been excited , man is in no closer communication with his Maker ; his peace , his consolation , are as insignificant as they were be- fore . The charm is a transient one ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
admiration appear army Audley Avenel bairn Bauby beautiful called character dark death door doubt duke Duke of Wellington Egerton England English eyes face father feel French give Grignan guano hand happy Harley Hazeldean head hear heard heart honor hour Isabell Janet Katie Stewart Katie's Kellie Kellie Castle king labor Lady Anne Leonard letters light little Katie living look Lord John Russell Lord L'Estrange Lordie Madame Madame de Sévigné Manchester marriage ment mind monomania mother nature never night once passed person Pisistratus Pittenweem political poor Praxagora present Regicides round scarcely seems side smile Soult speak spirit stood tears tell things thou thought tion town turned Vatel Violante voice Weel Wellington whole wife Willie Morison window woman words young