Tom Jones, who swore, as an angel of light compared with Blifil, who, I am afraid, swore no more than myself. Steele, I suspect, occasionally rapped out an oath; which is not to be supposed of Addison. And this, again, might tempt me into a grudge against... The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt - Сторінка 67автори: Leigh Hunt - 1850Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Leigh Hunt - 1860 - 526 стор.
...anecdote just mentioned, an oath has not escaped my lips from that day to this. I hope no " good fellpw " will think ill of me for it. If he did, I should certainly...allowed a few oaths. It was for an article in a magazine (the New Monthly), where I had to describe a fictitious person, whose character I thought required... | |
| Leigh Hunt, Thornton Leigh Hunt - 1860 - 510 стор.
...for it. If he did, I should certainly be tempted to begin swearing immediately, purely to virtdicate my character. But there was no swearing in our family...allowed a few oaths. It was for an article in a magazine (the New Monthly), where I had to describe a fictitious person, whose character I thought required... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1870 - 448 стор.
...Addison. And this, again, might tempt me into a grudge against my nonjuring turn of colloquy; for I munt own that I prefer open-hearted Steele with all his...allowed a few oaths. It was for an article in a magazine (the New Monthly), where I had to describe a fictitious person, whose character I thought required... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 стор.
...so frank and manly and generous, that one is often tempted to echo the declaration of Leigh Hunt — 'I prefer open-hearted Steele with all his faults to Addison with all his essays.' In the selections from Steele which follow, no minute or scientific classification has been attempted.... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 462 стор.
...constitution. Against vi CLARKE 195 the many eulogists of the younger man we may place Leigh Hunt's sentence, " I prefer open-hearted Steele with all his faults to Addison with all his essays." His style presents less material for study than that of Addison, because it is itself unstudied. When... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 440 стор.
...phlegmatic constitution. Against the many eulogists of the younger man we may place Leigh Hunt's sentence, " I prefer open-hearted Steele with all his faults to Addison with all his essays." His style presents less material for study than that of Addison, because it is itself unstudied. When... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 454 стор.
...phlegmatic constitution. Against the many eulogists of the younger man we may place Leigh Hunt's sentence, " I prefer open-hearted Steele with all his faults to Addison with all his essays." His style presents less material for study than that of Addison, because it is itself unstudied. When... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1891 - 470 стор.
...Addison. And this, again, might tempt me into a grudge against my nonjuring turn of colloquy; for I munt own that I prefer open-hearted Steele with all his...habit, negative as well as positive. Let him that ia without one, cast the first sarcasm. After all, swearing was once seriously objected to me, and... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1891 - 440 стор.
...phlegmatic constitution. Against the many eulogists of the younger man we may place Leigh Hunt's sentence, " I prefer open-hearted Steele with all his faults to Addison with all his essays." His style presents less material for study than that of Addison, because it is itself unstudied. When... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1891 - 462 стор.
...phlegmatic constitution. Against the many eulogists of the younger man we may place Leigh Hunt's sentence, " I prefer open-hearted Steele with all his faults to Addison with all his essays." His style presents less material for study than that of Addison, because it is itself unstudied. When... | |
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