Samson-shoulders the gates that would imprison him ; in danger and menace laughing at the whisper of fear. And then, with such a sunny current of true humour and humanity, a free joyful sympathy with so many things ; what of fire he had all lying so beautifully... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Сторінка 201автори: Thomas Carlyle - 1860Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 466 стор.
...danger and menace, laughing at the whisper of fear. And then, with such a sunny current of true humor and humanity, a free joyful sympathy with so many...perhaps even this, that he was, if no great man, then something much pleasanler to be, a robust, thoroughly healthy, and withal, very prosperous and victorious... | |
| john forbes - 1844 - 596 стор.
...gates that would imprison him; in danger and menace laughing at the whisper of fear. And then, with such a sunny current of true humour and humanity, a free joyful sympathy with so many things. The truth is, our best definition of Scott were perhaps even this, that he was, if no great man, then,... | |
| People's and Howitt's journal - 938 стор.
...but a little liable to produce blackguards;— Sir Walter Scott, "a most robust healthy man," with such a sunny current of true humour and humanity, a free joyful sympathy with so many things — " in this nineteenth century of ours, our highest literary man, who immeasurably beyond all others... | |
| James Bower Harrison - 1852 - 258 стор.
...is not unalloyed. Carlyle, in his estimate of Scott, has much sense in the following remark : — " The truth is, our best definition of Scott were perhaps even this, that he was, if no great man, then something much pleasanter to be, a robust, thoroughly healthy, and withal very prosperous and victorious... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1891 - 464 стор.
...; in danger and menace laughing at the whisper of fear. And then, with such a sunny current of time humour and humanity, a free joyful sympathy with so...perhaps even this, that he was, if no great man, then something much pleasanter to be, a robust, thoroughly healthy and withal very prosperous and victorious... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 458 стор.
...gates that would imprison him ; in danger and menace laughing at the whisper of fear. And then, with such a sunny current of true humour and humanity,...perhaps even this, that he was, if no great man, then something much pleasanter to be, a robust, thoroughly healthy and withal very prosperous and victorious... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 стор.
...gates that would imprison him ; in danger and menace laughing at the whisper of fear. And then, with such a sunny current of true humour and humanity,...perhaps even this, that he was, if no great man, then something much pleasanter to be, a robust, thoroughly healthy and withal very prosperous and victorious... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 462 стор.
...enjoyed in it; invincible to evil fortune and to good ! . . . And then with such a sunny current ef true humour and humanity, a free, joyful sympathy with so many things ;—what a fire he had, all lying so beautifully latent, as radiant latent heat, as fruitful internal warmth... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 стор.
...gates that would imprison him ; in danger and menace laughing at the whisper of fear. And then, with such a sunny current of true humour and humanity,...joyful sympathy with so many things ; what of fire he1 had all lying so beautifully latent, as radical latent heat, as fruitful internal warmth of life... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1883 - 88 стор.
...gates that would imprison him ; in danger and menace laughing at tho whisper of fear. And then with such a sunny current of true humour and humanity,...free joyful sympathy with so many things ; what of firo he had all lying so beautifully latent, as radical latent heat, as fruitful internal warmth of... | |
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