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The Western Monthly Review - Страница 89
под редакцията на - 1830
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Representative Poems of Robert Burns: With Carlyle's Essay on Burns

Robert Burns - 1899 - 220 страници
...thought or feeling : the passion that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart; the opin5 ion he utters has risen in his own understanding, and...hearsay, but from sight and experience; it is the scenes that he has lived and laboured amidst, that he describes: those scenes, rude and humble as they are,...

Representative Poems of Robert Burns: With Carlyle's Essay on Burns

Robert Burns - 1899 - 214 страници
...thought or feeling: the passion that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart; the opin5 ion he utters has risen in his own understanding, and...hearsay, but from sight and experience; it is the scenes that he has lived and laboured amidst, that he describes: those scenes, rude and humble as they are,...

Early Critical Reviews on Robert Burns

Henry Mackenzie - 1900 - 332 страници
...sentimentalities, no wire-drawn refinings either in thought or feeling; the passion that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart, the opinion he utters has...and experience : it is the scenes he has lived and laboured amid that he describes; those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful...

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

Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 250 страници
...sentimentalities; no wire15 drawn refinings, either in thought or feeling: the passion that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart; the opinion he utters has...write from hearsay, but from sight and experience ; 20 it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes: those scenes, rude and...

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

Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 248 страници
...sentimentalities; no wire15 drawn refinings, either in thought or feeling: the passion that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart; the opinion he utters has...write from hearsay, but from sight and experience ; 20 it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes: those scenes, rude and...

A Study of English and American Poets: A Laboratory Method

John Scott Clark - 1900 - 886 страници
...at the same time it is plain and easily recognized. . . . The passion that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart ; the opinion he utters has risen in his own understanding and has been a light to his own steps. He does not write from hearsay but from sight and experience ; it...

Working Principles of Rhetoric ...

John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 702 страници
...the places are marked where the sentence might be stopped and yet remain grammatically complete : " He does not write from hearsay, | but from sight and experience ; | it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes : | those scenes, rude and humble as they are,...

The Working Principles of Rhetoric Examined in Their Literary Relations and ...

John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 704 страници
...the places are marked where the sentence might be stopped and yet remain grammatically complete : " He does not write from hearsay, | but from sight and experience; | it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes : | those scenes, rude and humble as they are,...

Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republished

Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 504 страници
...; no vire-drawn refinings, either in thought or feeling : the passion tLat is traced before us has glowed in a living heart; the opinion he utters has...hearsay, but from sight and experience ; it is the scenes that he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are,...

Carlyle's Essay on Burns: Edited for School Use

Thomas Carlyle, William Tenney Brewster - 1901 - 150 страници
...sentimentalities; no wiredrawn refinings, either in thought or feeling: the passion that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart; the opinion he utters has risen in 350 his own understanding, and been a light to his own steps. He does not write from hearsay, but from...




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