EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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Էջ 105
... spirit of the creature he de- scribes . And with all his drollery , there is a mixture of rational and even religious reflection at times , and always an air of pleasantry , good- nature , and humanity , that makes him in my mind one of ...
... spirit of the creature he de- scribes . And with all his drollery , there is a mixture of rational and even religious reflection at times , and always an air of pleasantry , good- nature , and humanity , that makes him in my mind one of ...
Էջ 117
... spirit , writing , with his back to the window , of frigid generalities and classical ineptitudes . He was rather a man with a warm heart and a capacious eye , finding any trait of human character , any grouping of the grotesque or ...
... spirit , writing , with his back to the window , of frigid generalities and classical ineptitudes . He was rather a man with a warm heart and a capacious eye , finding any trait of human character , any grouping of the grotesque or ...
Էջ 118
... Westminster , with his pure spirit and clear eyes , has a place reserved for him in the stately pro- cession , " where is nor first , nor last . " EVER THOMAS GRAY VERY boy who leaves Eton creditably is 118 Vincent Bourne.
... Westminster , with his pure spirit and clear eyes , has a place reserved for him in the stately pro- cession , " where is nor first , nor last . " EVER THOMAS GRAY VERY boy who leaves Eton creditably is 118 Vincent Bourne.
Էջ 119
... spirit of the place , though the feelings expressed in it are an exquisite summary of those sensa- tions of pathetic interest which any rational man feels at the sight of a great school . And yet , though the attitude of the teacher of ...
... spirit of the place , though the feelings expressed in it are an exquisite summary of those sensa- tions of pathetic interest which any rational man feels at the sight of a great school . And yet , though the attitude of the teacher of ...
Էջ 121
... spirits with leaden dulness . In one of his early letters he speaks of it as the land indicated by the prophet , where the ruined houses were full of owls and doleful creatures . He often could not bring himself to Thomas Gray 121.
... spirits with leaden dulness . In one of his early letters he speaks of it as the land indicated by the prophet , where the ruined houses were full of owls and doleful creatures . He often could not bring himself to Thomas Gray 121.
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