When authors write best, or, at least, when they write most fluently, an influence seems to waken in them, which becomes their master — which will have its own way — putting out of view all behests but its own, dictating certain words, and insisting... Lady Susan ; The Watsons - Strona 273autor: Jane Austen - 1892 - Liczba stron: 352Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - Liczba stron: 304
...nothing of what you call ' melodrama ; ' I think so, but I am not sure. I think, too, I will endeavour to follow the counsel which shines out of Miss Austen's...which becomes their master — which will have its own way — putting out of view all behests but its own, dictating certain words, and insisting on... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - Liczba stron: 352
...nothing of what you call ' melodrama ;' I think so, but I am not sure. I think, too, I will endeavour to follow the counsel which shines out of Miss Austen's...which becomes their master — which will have its own way — putting out of view all behests but its own, dictating certain words, and insisting on... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - Liczba stron: 640
...nothing of what you call 'melodrama;' I think so, but I am not sure. I think, too, I will endeavour to follow the counsel which shines out of Miss Austen's...authors write best, or, at least, when they write most fluentty, an influence seems to waken in them, which becomes their master — which 'will have its... | |
| 1857 - Liczba stron: 510
...feels himself more an instrument than a voluntary agent, as if some viewless power spoke through him. " When authors write best, or, at least, when they write...them, which becomes their master ; which will have its own way; putting out of view all behests but its own, dictating certain words, and insisting on their... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1857 - Liczba stron: 512
...feels himself more an instrument than a voluntary agent, as if some viewless power spoke through him. " When authors write best, or, at least, when they write...them, which becomes their master ; which will have its own way ; putting out of view all behests but its own, dictating certain words, and insisting on their... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1858 - Liczba stron: 598
...nothing of what you call ' melodrama;' I think so, but I am not sure. I think, too, I will endeavour to follow the counsel which shines out of Miss Austen's...write most fluently, an influence seems to waken in thorn, which becomes their master—which will have its own way— putting out of view all behests... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - Liczba stron: 546
...feels himself more an instrument than a voluntary agent, as if some viewless power spoke through him. " When authors write best, or, at least, when they write...them, which becomes their master; which will have its own way ; putting out of view all behests but its own, dictating certain words, and insisting on their... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - Liczba stron: 576
...feels himself more an instrument than a voluntary agent, as if some viewless power spoke through him. " When authors write best, or, at least, when they write...them, which becomes their master ; which will have its own way ; putting out of view all behests but its own, dictating certain words, and insisting on their... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - Liczba stron: 612
...nothing of what you call ' melodrama; * I think so, bnt I am not sure. I think, too, I will endeavour to follow the counsel which shines out of Miss Austen's...' mild eyes,'' to finish more and be more subdued ;' bnt neither am I sura of that. When authors write best, or, at least, when they write most fluently,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - Liczba stron: 492
...nothing of what you call ' melodrama ; ' I think so, but I am not sure. I think, too, I will endeavour to follow the counsel which shines out of Miss Austen's...which becomes their master — which will have its own way — putting out of view all behests but its own, dictating certain words, and insisting on... | |
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