| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 стор.
...if he had written more of the same kind. " He that of such a height hath built his mind, And rear'd the dwelling of his thoughts so strong, As neither fear nor hope can shake the frame Of his resolved pow'rs ; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice pierce to wrong His settled peace, or to disturb the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 стор.
...that it is a favourite with Mr. Wordsworth. " He that of such a height hath built his mind, And rear'd the dwelling of his thoughts so strong, As neither fear nor hope can shake the frame Of his resolved pow'rs; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice pierce to wrong His settled peace, or to disturb the same... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 стор.
...Wordsworth. \ ON MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, &c. 249 " He that of such a height hath built his mind, And rear'cl the dwelling of his thoughts so strong, As neither fear nor hope can shake the frame Of his resolved powVs; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice pierce to wrong His settled peace, or to disturb the same... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1897 - 610 стор.
...ideal set forth by the Elizabethan poet? ' He that of such a height hath built his mind, And rear'd the dwelling of his thoughts so strong, As neither fear nor hope can strike the frame Of his resolved powers ; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice pierce to wrong His... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 стор.
...if he had written more of the same kind. " He that of such a height hath built his mind, And rear'd the dwelling of his thoughts so strong, As neither fear nor hope can shake the frame Of his resolved pow'rs ; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice pierce to wrong His settled peace, or to disturb the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 стор.
...THE LADY MARGARET, COUNTESS OF CUMBERLAND. HE that of sueh a height hath built his mind, And rear'd , against the pike prepnr'd, As nature had thereon bestow'd this ean shake the frame Of his resolv'd pow'rs ; nor all the wind ( )f vanity or maliee pieree to wrong... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 стор.
...Cumberland is a fine effusion of meditative thought, [From the Epistle to the Countcst of Cumberland.] life we e + ucithcr hope nor fear can shake the frame Of his resolved powers ; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice... | |
| 1845 - 648 стор.
...that also; but it must give place to the epistle. ie TO THE LADT MARGARET, COUNTESS OP CUMBERLAND. « He that of such a height hath built his mind And reared...nor hope can shake the frame Of his resolved powers ; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice pierce to wrong His settled peace or to disturb the same What... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 466 стор.
...Daniel had been tutor) : — He that of such a height hath set his mind, And reared the dwelling of the thoughts so strong, As neither fear nor hope can shake the frame Of his resolved powers ; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice pierce to wrong His settled peace, or to disturb the same ;... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 стор.
...Cumberland is a fine effusion of meditativo thought [iVoro the Epistle to the Countess of Cumberland.] ak ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, Angels...ye behold Him, and with songs, And choral symphonie hope nor fear can shake the frame Of his resolved powers ; nor all the wind Of vanity or malice pierce... | |
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