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" ... but in full white sunlight. Emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger he had no need of oaths; his words were like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. Such a father may easily have been alarming and slow to gain his children's confidence.... "
Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of Life, 1795-1835 - Страница 16
по James Anthony Froude - 1882 - 298 страници
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 34

1881 - 884 страници
...— brief, energetic, conveying the most perfect picture, definite, clear, not in ambitious colors, but in full white sunlight. Emphatic I have heard...however. The reports from the Annan masters were all favorable, and when the question rose what was to be done with him, inclined to venture the University....

Reminiscences

Thomas Carlyle - 1881 - 400 страници
...it and langhed joyfully over it, not knowing how other-- wise to express the feeling it gave them ; emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fanlt was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit), yet only in description and for...

The Academy, Том 19

1881 - 504 страници
...of it and laughed joyfully over it, not knowing how otherwise to express the feeling it gave them. Emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit) — yet in description, and for the...

Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of Life, 1795-1835, Том 1

James Anthony Froude - 1882 - 590 страници
...— brief , energetic, conveying the most perfect picture, definite, clear, not in ambitious colors, but in full white sunlight. Emphatic I have heard...however. The reports from the Annan masters were all favorable, and when the question rose what was to be done with him, he inclined to venture the University....

English Men of Letters, Том 13

John Morley - 1894 - 702 страници
.... Nothing did I ever hear him undertake to render visible which did not become almost ocularly so. Emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit), yet in description, and for the...

Criticism on Contemporary Thought and Thinkers, Том 1

Richard Holt Hutton - 1894 - 398 страници
...of it, and laughed joyfully over it, not knowing how otherwise to express the feeling it gave them ; emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit), yet only in description, and for...

Essay on Burns

Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 176 страници
...glowing style of his. Never shall we again hear such speech as that was. The whole district knew of it. In anger he had no need of oaths ; his words were like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart.' William Burness upon his deathbed showed some signs that he was worried about the future of his children...

Essays on Burns

Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 180 страници
...glowing style of his. Never shall we again hear such speech as that was. The whole district knew of it. In anger he had no need of oaths ; his words were like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart.' William Burness upon his deathbed showed some signs that he was worried about the future of his children...

Carlyle's Essay on Burns: With The Cotter's Saturday Night, and Other Poems ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 248 страници
...miles 1 Thoreau, "Thomas Carlyle and His Works," A Yankee in Canada, p. 234. ix feeling it gave them. Emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit); yet only in description and for...

Essay on Burns: With the Cotter's Saturday Night and Other Poems from Burns

Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 250 страници
...Currie, The Works of Robert Burns, fifth edition, Vol. I., p. 95. feeling it gave them. Emphatic T have heard him beyond all men. In anger he had no...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit); yet only in description and for...




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