Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Robert BrowningG. Allen, 1890 - 140 strán (strany) |
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... night ; and in reverentest manner I thus saw nearly all the noblemen's houses in England , not , indeed , myself at that age caring for pictures , but much for castles and ruins , feeling more and more , as I grew older , the healthy ...
... night ; and in reverentest manner I thus saw nearly all the noblemen's houses in England , not , indeed , myself at that age caring for pictures , but much for castles and ruins , feeling more and more , as I grew older , the healthy ...
Strana 17
... night , and the west wind blew them before it like withered leaves ? All has passed unregretted as unseen ; or if the apathy be ever shaken off , even for an instant , it is only by what is gross , or what is extraordinary ; and yet it ...
... night , and the west wind blew them before it like withered leaves ? All has passed unregretted as unseen ; or if the apathy be ever shaken off , even for an instant , it is only by what is gross , or what is extraordinary ; and yet it ...
Strana 41
... night passed but she dreamed of holding her babe in her arms and clasping it to her breast . At length , one morning she related a change in her dream while she held the child in her arms it had seemed to break up into small fragments ...
... night passed but she dreamed of holding her babe in her arms and clasping it to her breast . At length , one morning she related a change in her dream while she held the child in her arms it had seemed to break up into small fragments ...
Strana 46
... night , for years brooded upon the con- dition of his toiling fellow - countrymen ; who saw the vanity of expecting political wisdom from intellectual ignorance ; whose influence went far beyond the sphere of politics ; who threw ...
... night , for years brooded upon the con- dition of his toiling fellow - countrymen ; who saw the vanity of expecting political wisdom from intellectual ignorance ; whose influence went far beyond the sphere of politics ; who threw ...
Strana 49
... night , unconsciously , The heart lives by that faith the lips deny ; God knoweth why . " I think the judgment , the calm , analytical judgment , of a Tyndall on a Carlyle , to be priceless . No man was more capable of feeling the rough ...
... night , unconsciously , The heart lives by that faith the lips deny ; God knoweth why . " I think the judgment , the calm , analytical judgment , of a Tyndall on a Carlyle , to be priceless . No man was more capable of feeling the rough ...
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Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ... Joseph Forster Úplné zobrazenie - 1890 |
Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ... Joseph Forster Úplné zobrazenie - 1890 |
Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ... Joseph Forster Úplné zobrazenie - 1890 |
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Abt Vogler admiration beauty Browning's Carlyle's character clouds Craigenputtock Dante Gabriel Rossetti dare dark death deep delight Divine earth Emerson English Evelyn Hope exquisite father fear feel following passage genius glorious Goethe gone heart heaven Helen Faucit honour human humour infinite insight intellectual John Ruskin Joseph Forster lecture letter light live London look master melodious mind Molière moral mother nature never night noble once opinion Paracelsus passed passion poem poet poetry poor Porphyria's Lover Potter's wheel praise Pre-Raphaelitism published quote RABBI BEN EZRA Robert Browning round Shelley Society soul speech spite splendid star style sublime sweet teaching Thackeray thee things Thomas Carlyle thou thought tion truth Tyndall utter Victor Hugo voice vulgar Warwick Castle women word-painting words Wordsworth worship worth write written wrote young