The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-3 із 44
Сторінка 38
In size Mr. Godwin is below the common stature , nor is his deportment graceful
or animated . His face is , however , fine , with an expression of placid temper and
recondite thought . He is not unlike the common portraits of Locke . There is a ...
In size Mr. Godwin is below the common stature , nor is his deportment graceful
or animated . His face is , however , fine , with an expression of placid temper and
recondite thought . He is not unlike the common portraits of Locke . There is a ...
Сторінка 113
It is as if the eagle were to build its eyry in a common sewer , or the owl were
seen soaring to the mid - day sun . Such a sight might make one laugh , but one
would not wish or expect it to occur more than once ! 1 In fact , Lord Byron is the ...
It is as if the eagle were to build its eyry in a common sewer , or the owl were
seen soaring to the mid - day sun . Such a sight might make one laugh , but one
would not wish or expect it to occur more than once ! 1 In fact , Lord Byron is the ...
Сторінка 203
He only feels himself safe in the fancied insignificance of others . He only feels
himself superior to those whom he stigmatizes as the lowest of mankind . All
persons are without common - sense and honesty who do not believe implicitly (
with ...
He only feels himself safe in the fancied insignificance of others . He only feels
himself superior to those whom he stigmatizes as the lowest of mankind . All
persons are without common - sense and honesty who do not believe implicitly (
with ...
Відгуки відвідувачів - Написати рецензію
Не знайдено жодних рецензій.
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
able admiration affectation appearance argument beauty become better breath called cause character common critic delight doubts English equally express fact fancy feeling follow friends genius give given Godwin grace ground habit hand head heart House human idea imagination interest keep kind learning least less liberty light lines live look Lord Lord Byron manner matter means mind moral nature never object once opinion original pain party passage passed passion perfect perhaps person philosopher play poet poetry political popular prejudice present principle question reason Review seems sense side sort sound speak speeches spirit stand striking style thing thought tion tone Tooke true truth turn understanding verse whole wish writings