| Washington Irving - 1834 - 316 páginas
...circumstances and situation in which he has been placed, that Roscoe derives his highest claims to admiration. It is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost...themselves, springing up under every disadvantage, ROSCOE. 19 and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand obstacles. Nature seems... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 páginas
...sorrow ; she clasped her hands, uttered a feint shriek, and stood wringing them in silent agony. GENIUS. IT is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost to create themselves, snringinf; up under every disadvantage, and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand... | |
| Washington Irving - 1836 - 250 páginas
...and situation in which he has been placed, that Mr. Roscoe derives his highest claims to admiration. It is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost...disappointing the assiduities of art, with which it would rear legitimate dulness to maturity ; and to glory in the vigour and luxuriance of her chance productions.... | |
| 1836 - 282 páginas
...of the vizier in the name of their master. IT is interesting to notice how gome minds seem almost (o create themselves, springing up under every disadvantage,...assiduities of art, with which it would rear dulness to'maturity; and to glory in the vigour and luxuriance ol' her chance productions. She scatters the... | |
| John Frost - 1840 - 314 páginas
...and situation in which he has been placed, that Mr. Roscoe derives his highest claim to admiration. It is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost...obstacles. Nature seems to delight in disappointing the cherishing assiduities of art, with which it would rear legitimate dulncss to maturity, and to glory... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 páginas
...PROSE AND POETRY SECTION I. SELECT PARAGRAPHS. Beautiful Metaphor. — IRVING. 1. IT is mteresting to notice how some minds seem almost to create themselves*,...the assiduities of art', with which it would rear legitimate dulness to maturity', and to glory in the vigour and luxuriance of her chance productions'.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 400 páginas
...circumstances and situation in which he has been placed , that Roscoe derives his highest claims to admiration. It is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost to create themselves , springing np under every disadvantage, and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand obstacles.... | |
| 1845 - 862 páginas
...Shakspcare graced Elizabeth's day, but Victoria's day is more worthy of Shakspcare,-— Sjiectutor. GENIUS. It is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost...through a thousand obstacles. Nature seems to delight in oisajipointing the assiduities of art, with which it would rear dulness to maturity ; and to glory... | |
| 1845 - 854 páginas
...Shakspcare graced Elizabeth's day, but Victoria'» day is more worthy of Shakspeâre.— Spectator, GENIUS. It is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost to create themselves, springii% up under every disadvantage, and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1845 - 878 páginas
...his ipfature, tenderly supporting the drooping head-, and binding up the broken heart. [It also is i interesting to notice how some MINDS seem almost to create themselves, springing ~ up un¿er , and working their solitary but irresistible way, through a thousand obstacles / Nature seems,... | |
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