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Pagina 25
... letter to Walsingham he complained of the mildness of his superior's rule . " I would to God , " he says , " that he looked more to the service of Sir Humphrey Gil- bert . " What that service was may be guessed from a letter of Sir ...
... letter to Walsingham he complained of the mildness of his superior's rule . " I would to God , " he says , " that he looked more to the service of Sir Humphrey Gil- bert . " What that service was may be guessed from a letter of Sir ...
Pagina 27
... letters . He hired Hariot , the astronomer mathematician , to teach him , and amanu- enses to copy scarce and interesting manuscripts . He is found , too , taking the part of the oppressed . There is a story of one of his gallant ...
... letters . He hired Hariot , the astronomer mathematician , to teach him , and amanu- enses to copy scarce and interesting manuscripts . He is found , too , taking the part of the oppressed . There is a story of one of his gallant ...
Pagina 34
... letters . If his institution of the fellowship of rare wits presided over by Ben Jonson at the Mermaid Tavern be a fact , it must have taken place about this time . Ralegh would have been one of the choicest in such a gathering . And ...
... letters . If his institution of the fellowship of rare wits presided over by Ben Jonson at the Mermaid Tavern be a fact , it must have taken place about this time . Ralegh would have been one of the choicest in such a gathering . And ...
Pagina 35
... letters to the King had been almost as vituperative . To James , however , such vilifications were hardly necessary ; he was , as Mr. Stebbing puts it , " already incurably prejudiced " against Ralegh . Sir Walter's association with ...
... letters to the King had been almost as vituperative . To James , however , such vilifications were hardly necessary ; he was , as Mr. Stebbing puts it , " already incurably prejudiced " against Ralegh . Sir Walter's association with ...
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... letter telling Cobham to hold his tongue . This was very significant to his judges ; they were incapable of seeing that the letter might have been founded on a desire to save Cobham , and the de- nial based on a later impulse to save ...
... letter telling Cobham to hold his tongue . This was very significant to his judges ; they were incapable of seeing that the letter might have been founded on a desire to save Cobham , and the de- nial based on a later impulse to save ...
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Lives of Great English Writers from Chaucer to Browning Walter Swain Hinchman,Francis Barton Gummere Volledige weergave - 1908 |
Lives of Great English Writers from Chaucer to Browning Walter Swain Hinchman,Francis Barton Gummere Volledige weergave - 1908 |
Lives of Great English Writers from Chaucer to Browning Walter Swain Hinchman,Francis Barton Gummere Volledige weergave - 1908 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 184 - It was said of Socrates that he brought Philosophy down from heaven, to inhabit among men ; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that I have brought Philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffeehouses.
Pagina 396 - Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is : What if my leaves are falling like its own ! The tumult of thy mighty harmonies Will take from both a deep, autumnal tone, Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, spirit fierce, My spirit ! Be thou me, impetuous one...
Pagina 312 - Come back into memory, like as thou wert in the day-spring of thy fancies, with hope like a fiery column before thee — the dark pillar not yet turned — /Samuel Taylor Coleridge — Logician, Metaphysician, Bard...
Pagina 94 - I was confirmed in this opinion, that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem...
Pagina 39 - O eloquent, just, and mighty Death ! whom none could advise, thou hast persuaded ; what none hath dared, thou hast done ; and whom all the world hath flattered, thou only hast cast out of the world and despised ; thou hast drawn together all the far-stretched greatness, all the pride, cruelty, and ambition of man, and covered it all over with these two narrow words, Hie jacet...
Pagina 449 - Homer were reading of my own election, but my mother forced me, by steady daily toil, to learn long chapters of the Bible by heart, as well as to read it every syllable through, aloud, hard names and all, from Genesis to the Apocalypse, about once a year ; and to that discipline — patient, accurate, and resolute — I owe not only a knowledge of the book', which I find occasionally serviceable, but much of my general power of taking pains, and the best part of my taste in literature.
Pagina 404 - The imagination of a boy is healthy, and the mature imagination of a man is healthy ; but there is a space of life between, in which the soul is in a ferment, the character undecided, the way of life uncertain, the ambition thick-sighted...
Pagina 432 - Behold, thou art fatherless, outcast, and the Universe is mine (the Devil's)"; to which my whole Me now made answer: "I am not thine, but Free, and forever hate thee!" 'It is from this hour that I incline to date my Spiritual New-birth, or Baphometic Fire-baptism; perhaps I directly thereupon began to be a Man.
Pagina 94 - Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the gilt spur or the laying of a sword upon his shoulder to stir him up both by his counsel and his arms to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity.
Pagina 307 - Thanks to its tenderness, its joys and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.