Heart-throbs of Eminent AuthorsMaclean, 1872 - 304 Seiten |
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... Hazlitt . But the sweet one of gracefulness wrung from the soul ; And where it most sparkled no glance could discover— In lip , cheek , or eyes — for she brightened all over , Like any fair lake that the breeze is upon , When it breaks ...
... Hazlitt . But the sweet one of gracefulness wrung from the soul ; And where it most sparkled no glance could discover— In lip , cheek , or eyes — for she brightened all over , Like any fair lake that the breeze is upon , When it breaks ...
Seite 100
... Who reasons wisely is not therefore wise ; His pride in reasoning , not in acting , lies . Pope . A stoop in the shoulders sinks a man in public and private estimation . Hazlitt . One foolish act may undo a man , make his 100 MAN .
... Who reasons wisely is not therefore wise ; His pride in reasoning , not in acting , lies . Pope . A stoop in the shoulders sinks a man in public and private estimation . Hazlitt . One foolish act may undo a man , make his 100 MAN .
Seite 103
... . Authors ought to be read , not heard . Longfellow . None but an author knows an author's cares , Or Fancy's fondness for the child she bears . Hazlitt . Cowper . Each author should be judged by the standard of his MAN . 103.
... . Authors ought to be read , not heard . Longfellow . None but an author knows an author's cares , Or Fancy's fondness for the child she bears . Hazlitt . Cowper . Each author should be judged by the standard of his MAN . 103.
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... Hazlitt . Books are white paper unless men spend in action the wisdom they get from thought . Bulwer . ' Tis pleasant sure to see one's name in print ; A book's a book , although there's nothing in't . Byron . Men may as well expect to ...
... Hazlitt . Books are white paper unless men spend in action the wisdom they get from thought . Bulwer . ' Tis pleasant sure to see one's name in print ; A book's a book , although there's nothing in't . Byron . Men may as well expect to ...
Seite 113
... La Rochefoucauld . Features alone do not run in the blood ; vices and virtues , genius and folly , are transmitted through the same sure but unseen channel . Hazlitt . But human bodies are sic fools , For a ' 10 * H MAN . 113.
... La Rochefoucauld . Features alone do not run in the blood ; vices and virtues , genius and folly , are transmitted through the same sure but unseen channel . Hazlitt . But human bodies are sic fools , For a ' 10 * H MAN . 113.
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