Ernest Maltravers Or The EleusiniaJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1874 - 575 |
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Strona xi
... called to life - the representatives of his emotions and his thoughts -the intermediators between the individual and the crowd : -Children not of the clay , but of the spirit , may they be faithful to their origin ! -80 should they be ...
... called to life - the representatives of his emotions and his thoughts -the intermediators between the individual and the crowd : -Children not of the clay , but of the spirit , may they be faithful to their origin ! -80 should they be ...
Strona xiii
... the time of our grandfathers , and " The Pilgrims of the Rhine " has nothing to do with actual life , and is not , therefore , to be called a novel . ( xiii ) viz . , " Godolphin ; " — a work PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1840. ...
... the time of our grandfathers , and " The Pilgrims of the Rhine " has nothing to do with actual life , and is not , therefore , to be called a novel . ( xiii ) viz . , " Godolphin ; " — a work PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1840. ...
Strona 34
... called ? " " Why , a church . " " Did you never go into it ? " This ignorance - indeed the whole sketch of Alice — is from the life ; nor is such ignorance , accompanied by what almost seems an instinctive or intuitive notion of right ...
... called ? " " Why , a church . " " Did you never go into it ? " This ignorance - indeed the whole sketch of Alice — is from the life ; nor is such ignorance , accompanied by what almost seems an instinctive or intuitive notion of right ...
Strona 39
... called a sensualist . He could not look upon a fair face , and a guileless smile , and all the in- effable symmetry of a woman's shape , with the eye of a man buying cattle for base uses . He very easily ERNEST MALTRAVERS . 20 CHAPTER V ...
... called a sensualist . He could not look upon a fair face , and a guileless smile , and all the in- effable symmetry of a woman's shape , with the eye of a man buying cattle for base uses . He very easily ERNEST MALTRAVERS . 20 CHAPTER V ...
Strona 43
... called her by name that she started from her thoughtful and melancholy posture . " Alice , " said he , gently , " put on your bonnet , and walk with me in the garden : you look pale , child ; the fresh air will do you good . " Alice ...
... called her by name that she started from her thoughtful and melancholy posture . " Alice , " said he , gently , " put on your bonnet , and walk with me in the garden : you look pale , child ; the fresh air will do you good . " Alice ...
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Strona 160 - He took the instrument with a slight grimace of modesty, and then saying to Madame de Montaigne, " There is a song composed by a young friend of mine which is much admired by the ladies, though to me it seems a little too sentimental...
Strona 40 - Maltravers had abundant resources in himself. He placed Shakspeare and Schiller on his table, and lighted his German meerschaum — he read till he became inspired, and then he wrote — and when he had composed a few stanzas he was not contented till he had set them to music and tried their melody with his voice. For he had all the passion of a German for song and music— that wild Maltravers ! —and his voice was sweet, his taste consummate, his science profound. As the sun puts out a star, so...
Strona 168 - People talk about thinking — but for my part I never think, except when I sit down to write." I believe this is not a very common case, for people who don't write think as well as people who do...