... amidst, that he describes: those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves; and he speaks forth what is in him, not from any outward call of vanity or interest, but because... Essays - Сторінка 3автори: Thomas Carlyle - 1883 - 64 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| George Lansing Raymond, Post Wheeler - 1911 - 236 стор.
...they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves; and he speaks forth what is in him, not from any outward...or interest, but because his heart is too full to he silent." — Cartyle. B. The loose sentence is of frequent occurrence in English because tlie nature... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1912 - 154 стор.
...they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves; and he speaks forth what is in him, not from any outward..."in homely rustic jingle"; but it is his own, and 5 genuine. This is the grand secret for finding readers and retaining them: let him who would move... | |
| 1894 - 1020 стор.
...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 from any outward call of...but because his heart is too full to be silent. He will speak it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can, in homely rustic phrase, perhaps ; but... | |
| Abraham Royer Brubacher, Dorothy Ermina Snyder - 1912 - 400 стор.
...they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts and definite resolves ; and he speaks forth what is in him, not from any outward...interest, but because his heart is too full to be silent. CARLYLE. Periodic. — Ireland, before the English conquest, though never governed by a despotic power,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1910 - 250 стор.
...they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves; and he speaks forth what is in him, not from, any outward call of <i * *«• w « BURNS 17 be silent. He speaks it with such melody and modulation as he can; 'in homely... | |
| W. C. Smith - 1913 - 194 стор.
...they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves ; and he speaks forth what is In him, not from any outward...interest, but because his heart is too full to be silent. — Carlyle : Essay on Burns. There are in man these three great principles,— a capacity for finding... | |
| 1915 - 426 стор.
...muter. October 19, 1915. it the Posl Office at Seattle, Washinnton under the Act of August 24, 1912 This is the grand secret for finding readers and retaining them; let him who would move and convince others be first moved and convinced himself. Horace's rule, Si vis me fieri, is applicable in a wider... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 200 стор.
...they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves; and he speaks forth what is in him, not from any outward call of vanity or interest, 20 but because his heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it with such melody and modulation as... | |
| WILLARD C. GORE - 1915 - 390 стор.
...they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves; and he speaks forth what is in him, not from any outward call of 1S vanity or interest, but because his heart is too full to be silent! He speaks it with such melody... | |
| George Lyman Kittredge, Frank Edgar Farley - 1918 - 286 стор.
...beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves ; and he speaks forth what 18 is in him, not from any outward call of vanity or...interest, but because his heart is too « full to be 14 silent. He speaks it with such melody and modulation as 16 he can 16 ; " in homely rustic jingle... | |
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