The excellence of Burns is, indeed, among the rarest, whether in poetry or prose; but, at the same time, it is plain and easily recognised: his Sincerity, his indisputable air of Truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities;... Essays - Сторінка 3автори: Thomas Carlyle - 1883 - 64 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 352 стор.
...Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities ; no wiredrawn refinings, either in thought or feeling : the passion that is...scenes that he has lived and laboured amidst that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul,... | |
| George Iles - 1908 - 202 стор.
...truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities; no wire-drawn refinings, either in thought or feeling; the passion that is...he utters has risen in his own understanding, and has been a light to his own steps. He does not write from hearsay, but from sight and experience; it... | |
| 1909 - 1234 стор.
...the life they had themselves lived. Carlyle in his delightful essay on the man says of Burns : — " He does not write from hearsay, but from sight and...scenes that he has lived and laboured amidst that he describes ; those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1910 - 152 стор.
...Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities ; no wiredrawn repinings, either in thought or feeling : the passion that is...scenes that he has lived and laboured amidst that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1910 - 148 стор.
...Truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities; no wiredrawn refinings, either in thought or feeling: the passion that is...experience; it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes: those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful... | |
| George Lansing Raymond, Post Wheeler - 1911 - 236 стор.
...pretty ponds and odd mills, and by orchards and meadows coming down to the water's edge." " He (Burns') does not write from hearsay, but from sight and experience : it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1910 - 250 стор.
...Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities ; no wire15 drawn refinings, either in thought or feeling : the passion that is...write from hearsay, but from sight and experience ; 20 it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1912 - 154 стор.
...Here are no fabulous woes or joys; no hollow 25 fantastic sentimentalities; no wiredrawn refinings, either in thought or feeling: the passion that is...own steps. He does not write from hearsay, but from 30 sight and experience; it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes:... | |
| Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert - 1912 - 702 стор.
...Here are no fabulous joys and woes ; no hollow, fantastic sentimentalities ; no wire-drawn refinings, either in thought or feeling ; the passion that is...understanding, and been a light to his own steps. — T. CARLYLE. Direct your arrows at objects without being personal ; come near your hearers. Letters... | |
| 1894 - 1020 стор.
...be an effective witness of the light. What Lockhart says of Burns may be said of him, " The passion traced before us has glowed in a living heart, the...understanding and been a light to his own steps." He will not speak from hearsay, but from sight and experience. He will speak forth what is in him, not... | |
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