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" I speak with heart-felt sincerity and (I think) unblinded Judgement, when I tell you, that I feel myself a little man by his side; and yet do not think myself the less man, than I formerly thought myself. "
Ventures in Book Collecting - Strana 51
autor/autoři: William Harris Arnold - 1923 - 356 str.
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The Christian Observer, Svazky 42–43

1843 - 846 str.
...judgment, when I tell you, that I feel myself a little man by his side, and yet I do not think myself a } M nnmingled phrases, and therefore will the more readily believe me. There are in the piece, those profound...
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Littell's Living Age, Svazek 17

1848 - 636 str.
...I feel myself a little man by his side, and yet I do ix.t 314 COLERIDGE AND SOUTHET. think myself a less man than I formerly thought myself. His drama...You know I do not commonly speak in such abrupt and unmingrled phrases, and therefore will the more readily believe me, there are in the piece those profound...
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Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Sir Hall Caine - 1887 - 188 str.
...judgment, when I tell you that I feel myself a little man by his side, and yet I do not think myself a less man than I formerly thought myself. His drama is absolutely wonderful." At a later date Coleridge writes with yet more emphasis : " The giant Wordsworth — God love him !...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, Svazek 1

William Wordsworth - 1908 - 636 str.
...judgement, when I tell you that I feel myself a little man by his side, and yet I do not think myself a less man than I formerly thought myself. His drama...therefore will the more readily believe me. There are iu the piece those profound touches of the human heart which I find three or four times in the Robbers...
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The Ancient Mariner: And Select Poems

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1908 - 142 str.
...speak with heart-felt sincerity," he wrote to Cottle in June, 1797, "and (I think) unblinded judgment, when I tell you that I feel myself a little man by...myself the less man than I formerly thought myself. . . . T. Poole's opinion of Wordsworth is that he is the greatest man he ever knew; I coincide." Wordsworth's...
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Coleridge and Wordsworth in the West Country: Their Friendship, Work and ...

William Angus Knight - 1914 - 278 str.
...think) unbiassed judgment, when I tell you that I feel myself a little man by his side ; and yet I do not think myself the less man than I formerly thought...myself. His drama is absolutely wonderful. You know that I do not commonly speak in such abrupt and unmingled phrase, and therefore will the more readily...
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William Wordsworth, His Life, Works, and Influence, Svazek 1

George McLean Harper - 1916 - 482 str.
...has wr1tten a tragedy himself. I speak with heartfelt sincerity, and (I think) unblinded judgment, when I tell you that I feel myself a little man by...will the more readily believe me. There are in the fiece those profound touches of the human heart which find three or four times in ' The Robbers ' of...
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Theatre Arts Magazine, Svazek 9,Díl 1

Sheldon Cheney, Edith Juliet Rich Isaacs - 1926 - 476 str.
...(I think] unblinded judgment, when I tell you that I feel myself a LITTLE MAN by his side; & yet I do not think myself the less man than I formerly thought...wonderful. You know I do not commonly speak in such abrupt & unmingled phrases — & therefore will the more readily believe me. There are in the piece those...
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The Road to Xanadu: A Study in the Ways of the Imagination

John Livingston Lowes - 1927 - 694 str.
...terrible lament in BE, I, 229. 26 'I speak with heartfelt sincerity, and (I think.) unblinded judgment, when I tell you that I feel myself a little man by...myself the less man than I formerly thought myself (Letters, I, 221 — June, 1797); 'Wordsworth is a very great man, the only man to whom at all times...
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The Road to Xanadu: A Study in the Ways of the Imagination

John Livingston Lowes - 1927 - 688 str.
...sincerity, and (I think) unblinded judgment, when I tell you that I feel myself a littlt man by Us side, and yet do not think myself the less man than I formerly thought myselF (Letters, I, 221 — June, 1797); "Wordsworth is a very great man, the only man to whom at all times...
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