There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity, which indeed I am apt to think are much the same. The more ideas a man has of other things the less he is taken up with the idea of himself. Every one gives the same account... A Letter to His Countrymen - Página 105por James Fenimore Cooper - 1834 - 116 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1830 - 484 páginas
...AND MR COOPER. " [Loquitur Hazlitt. ]— There are. two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity; which indeed I am apt to think...Every one gives the same account of the author of Waverley in this respect. When he was in Paris, and went to Galignani's, he sat down in an outer room... | |
| James Northcote, William Hazlitt - 1830 - 352 páginas
...am a devoted enthusiast, notwithstanding. There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity ; which indeed I am apt to think...Every one gives the same account of the author of Waverley in this respect. When he was in Paris, and went to Galignani's, he sat down in an outer room... | |
| 1830 - 480 páginas
...and Mr. Cooper.— f Loquitur Hazlitt.J — There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity ; which, indeed, I am apt to think...Every one gives the same account of the author of " Waverley" in this respect. When he was inParis, and went to Galignani's, he sat down in an outer... | |
| 1830 - 482 páginas
...AND MR COOPER. " [Loquitur Hnzlitt. ] — There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity ; which indeed I am apt to think are much the same. The more ideas a man hag of other things, the less he is taken up with the idea of himself. Every one gives the same account... | |
| 1832 - 952 páginas
...СООРЕП — [Loquitur Hazlitt.] — There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity ; which, indeed, I am apt to think...same. The more ideas a man has of other things, the leas he is takeu up with the ¡de» of himself. Every one gives the same account of the author of Waverley... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1837 - 328 páginas
...paragraph from the pen of Mr. Hazlitt: " There are two things I admire in Sir Walter—his capacity and his simplicity, which indeed I am apt to think...Every one gives the same account of the author of Waverley in this respect. When he was in Paris, and went to Galignani's, he sat down in an outer room... | |
| William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt - 1871 - 592 páginas
...am a devoted enthusiast notwithstanding. There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity, which indeed I am apt to think...Every one gives the same account of the author of ' Waverley ' in this respect. When he was in Paris, and went to Galignani's, he sat down in an outer... | |
| William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt - 1871 - 582 páginas
...am a devoted enthusiast notwithstanding. There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity, which indeed I am apt to think...Every one gives the same account of the author of ' Waverley ' in this respect. When he was in Paris, and went to Galignani's, he sat down in an outer... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1889 - 586 páginas
...am a devoted enthusiast, notwithstanding. There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity ; which, indeed, I am apt to think...Every one gives the same account of the author of " Waverley " in this respect. When ho was in Paris, and went to Galignani's, he sat down in an outer... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1910 - 280 páginas
...Lounsburv's "American Men of Letters.") • r There are two things I admire in Sir Walter, his capacity and his simplicity, which, indeed, I am apt to think...the less he is taken up with the idea of himself. Everyone gives the same account of the author of " Waverley " in this respect. When he was in Paris,... | |
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