The Life of John SterlingChapman and Hall, 1851 - 344페이지 |
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... Knightsbridge , where , under the warmth of increasing revenue and success , miscella- neous cheerful socialities and abundant speculations , chiefly political ( and not John's kind , but that of the Times Newspaper and the Clubs ) ...
... Knightsbridge , where , under the warmth of increasing revenue and success , miscella- neous cheerful socialities and abundant speculations , chiefly political ( and not John's kind , but that of the Times Newspaper and the Clubs ) ...
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... Knightsbridge , Nov. 10th , 1829 . MY DEAR ANTHONY , -Here in the Capital of England and of Europe , there is less , so far as I hear , of movement and variety than in your provincial Dublin , or among the Wicklow Mountains . We have ...
... Knightsbridge , Nov. 10th , 1829 . MY DEAR ANTHONY , -Here in the Capital of England and of Europe , there is less , so far as I hear , of movement and variety than in your provincial Dublin , or among the Wicklow Mountains . We have ...
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... Knightsbridge , London . ' Brighton , St. Vincent , August 28 , 1831 . ' MY DEAR MOTHER , ―The packet came in yesterday ; bringing me some Newspapers , a Letter from my Father , and one from Anthony , with a few lines from you . I wrote ...
... Knightsbridge , London . ' Brighton , St. Vincent , August 28 , 1831 . ' MY DEAR MOTHER , ―The packet came in yesterday ; bringing me some Newspapers , a Letter from my Father , and one from Anthony , with a few lines from you . I wrote ...
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... Knightsbridge where our roads parted ; talking on moralities , theological philoso- phies ; arguing copiously , but except in opinion not disa- greeing . In his notions on such subjects , the expected Coleridge cast of thought was very ...
... Knightsbridge where our roads parted ; talking on moralities , theological philoso- phies ; arguing copiously , but except in opinion not disa- greeing . In his notions on such subjects , the expected Coleridge cast of thought was very ...
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... Ster- ling's younger sister , who , to the joy of more than one party , as appears , had accepted his friend Maurice while Sterling was in England : 16 * ' To Mrs. Sterling , Knightsbridge , London . 6 TO BORDEAUX . 185.
... Ster- ling's younger sister , who , to the joy of more than one party , as appears , had accepted his friend Maurice while Sterling was in England : 16 * ' To Mrs. Sterling , Knightsbridge , London . 6 TO BORDEAUX . 185.
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28 페이지 - Come one, come all ! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I.
74 페이지 - surprising"; and were reminded bitterly of Hazlitt's account of it: "Excellent talker, very, — if you let him start from no premises and come to no conclusion.
79 페이지 - High-treason is the name of that attempt; and it continues to be punished as such. Strange enough : here once more was a kind of Heaven-scaling Ixion ; and to him, as to the old one, the .just gods were very stern ! The ever-revolving, never-advancing Wheel (of a kind) was his, through life ; and from his Cloud-Juno did not he too procreate strange Centaurs, spectral Puseyisms, monstrous illusory Hybrids, and ecclesiastical Chimeras, — which now roam the earth in a very lamentable manner!
74 페이지 - One right peal of concrete laughter at some convicted flesh-and-blood absurdity, one burst of noble indignation at some injustice or depravity, rubbing elbows with us on this solid Earth, how strange would it have been in that Kantean haze-world, and how infinitely cheering amid its vacant air-castles and dim-melting ghosts and shadows!
78 페이지 - this was evident enough : but he had not had the courage, in defiance of pain and terror, to press resolutely across said deserts to the new firm lands of Faith beyond ; he preferred to create logical fata-morganas for himself on this hither side, and laboriously solace himself with these. To the man himself Nature had given, in high measure, the seeds of a noble endowment ; and to unfold it had been forbidden him.
153 페이지 - But whence ?—O Heaven, whither ? Sense knows not; Faith knows not; only that it is through Mystery to Mystery, from God and to God. ' " We are such stuff As Dreams are made of, and our little Life Is rounded with a sleep!
79 페이지 - ... steady slaving toil, and other highly disagreeable behests of destiny, shall in no wise be shirked by any brightest mortal that will approve himself loyal to his mission in this world ; nay, precisely the higher he is, the deeper will be the disagreeableness, and the detestability to flesh and blood, of the tasks laid on him ; and the heavier too, and more tragic, his penalties if he neglect them.
70 페이지 - Waving blooming country of the brightest green ; dotted all over with handsome villas, handsome groves ; crossed by roads and human traffic, here inaudible or heard only as a musical hum : and behind all swam, under olive-tinted haze, the illimitable limitary ocean of London...
75 페이지 - ... things plain ; his observations and responses on the trivial matters that occurred were as simple as the commonest man's or were even distinguished by superior simplicity as well as pertinency. " Ah, your tea is too cold, Mr. Coleridge ! " mourned the good Mrs. Gilman once, in her kind, reverential and yet protective manner, handing him a very tolerable though belated cup. — " It's better than I deserve...
71 페이지 - The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty perhaps ; and gave you the idea of a life that had been full of sufferings; a life heavy-laden, half- vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas of manifold physical and other bewilderment. Brow and head were round, and of massive weight, but the face was flabby and irresolute. The deep eyes, of a light hazel, were as full of sorrow as of inspiration : confused pain...