| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1852 - 310 páginas
...come across a man endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poefs heart ; and a great knowledge of the historical connexion of its more marked epochs in Kir/land, lie has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not above doing his very best to... | |
| Charles Hardwick - 1858 - 248 páginas
...himself with that alone, lie will see at a glance that he has come across a man endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the...distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not above doing his very best to titter them well ; there is nothing slovenly or clumsy or untidy in their... | |
| Charles Hardwick - 1855 - 200 páginas
...come across a man endowed vith a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the pnefs heart / and a great knowledge of the historical connexion...distinct and pleasant thoughts to -utter ; he is not above doing his very best to Miter them well ; there is nothing slovenly or clumsy or untidy in their... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1856 - 220 páginas
...come across a man endowed with a real loce of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poefs heart; and a great knowledge of the historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England. He has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not aboce doing his cery best to utter them... | |
| John Thomas Abdy - 1857 - 192 páginas
...himself with that alone. He will see at a glance that he has come across a man endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear ; fresh, happy insight into the...historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England. He has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not above doing his very best to utter them... | |
| John Willis Clark, Joseph William Dunning - 1857 - 262 páginas
...himself with that alone. He will see at a glance that he has come across a man endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the...historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England. He has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter; he is not above doing his very best to utter them well;... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1857 - 358 páginas
...himself with that alone. He will see at a glance that he has come across a man endowed with a real love of poetry; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the...historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England. He has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter; he is not above doing his very best to utter them well;... | |
| Alexander Smith - 1857 - 224 páginas
...himself with that alone. He will see at a glance that he has come across a man endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the...historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England. He has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not above doing Ms very best to utter them well;... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1857 - 400 páginas
...across a man endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poet's heart j and a great knowledge of the historical connexion...distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not above doing his very best to utter them well ; thsre is ttothing slovenly or clumsy or untidy in their... | |
| Alexander Smith - 1857 - 244 páginas
...come aeross a man endowed with a real loce of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poets heart ; and a great knowledge of the historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England. He has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not aboce doing his cery best to utter them... | |
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