| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 366 էջ
...only a lion. Some time we may, all in full, be intelligent and humanly fair. Paris, Dec., 1846. — Accustomed to the infinite wit and exuberant richness...harangues. It is the usual misfortune of such marked men,—happily not one invariable or inevitable, — that they cannot allow other minds room to breathe,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 350 էջ
...Some time we may, all in full, be intelligent and humanly fair. CARLYLE, AGAIN. Paris, Dec. 1846. — Accustomed to the infinite wit and exuberant richness...his writings, his talk is still an amazement and a splendour scarcely to be faced with steady eyes. He does not converse ; — only harangues. It is the... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1856 - 488 էջ
...watch the spot may live to see the birds singing in its branches. I have not yet spoken of one of iour' benefactors, Mr. Carlyle, whom I saw several times....invariable or inevitable) that they cannot allow other jninds room to_b.r_eaJiie_and_jshow themselves in their atmosphere, and thusjniss the._ refreshment... | |
| Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 256 էջ
...infinite wit and exuberant richness of Ids writings, his talk is still an amazement and a splendour scarcely to be faced with steady eyes. He does not...one invariable or inevitable) that they cannot allow their minds room to breathe and show themselves in other atmosphere, and thus miss the refreshment... | |
| Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 254 էջ
...as light, and plant his hits wherever a chance offered. CARLTLB'S Life of Sterling. THOMAS CARLTLE. ACCUSTOMED to the infinite wit and exuberant richness...his writings, his talk is still an amazement and a splendour scarcely to be faced with steady eyes. He does not converse — only harangues. It is the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 256 էջ
...only a lion. Some time we may, all in full, be intelligent and humanely fair." "December, 1846. — Accustomed to the infinite wit and exuberant richness of his writings, his talk is lS45.] MARGARET FULLER ON CARLYLE. 77 still an amazement and a splendour scarcely to be faced with... | |
| 1878 - 802 էջ
...the Carlyles. Mr. C. came to see me at once, and appointed an evening to be passed at their house. " Accustomed to the infinite wit and exuberant richness...his writings, his talk is still an amazement and a splendour scarcely to be faced with steady eyes. He iocs not converse — only harangues. It is the... | |
| 1878 - 794 էջ
...the Carlyles. Mr. C. came to see me at once, and appointed an evening to be passed at their house. " Accustomed to the infinite wit and exuberant richness...his writings, his talk is still an amazement and a splendour scarcely to be faced with steady eyes. He ioes not converse — only harangues. It is the... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 էջ
...much ; she is full of grace, sweetness, and talent. Her eyes are sad and charming. December 1846. — Accustomed to the infinite wit and exuberant richness...his writings, his talk is still an amazement and a splendour scarcely to be faced with steady eyes. He does not converse — only harangues. It is the... | |
| 1879 - 238 էջ
...writings, his talk is still an amazement and a splendour scarcely to be faced with steady eyes, lie does not converse — only harangues. It is the usual...one invariable or inevitable) that they cannot allow their minds room to breathe and show themselves in other atmosphere, and thus miss the refreshment... | |
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