I wish you also to remember these lines of Pope, and to make yourselves entirely masters of his system of ethics ; because, putting Shakespeare aside as rather the world's than ours, I hold Pope to be the most perfect representative we have, since Chaucer,... Yesterdays with Authors - Strana 7autor/autoři: James Thomas Fields - 1872 - 352 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Ruskin - 1870 - 224 str.
...in English words : — ' Never elated, while one marts oppressed / Never dejected, while another's blessed' I wish you also to remember these lines of...trusting the problem of its salvation to Him in whose hand lies that of the universe. 71. And now I pass to the arts with which I have special concern, in... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 802 str.
...mind ; " and he adds that bis hearers will find, as they study Pope, that ho has expressed for them, " in the strictest language and within the briefest...trusting the problem of its salvation to Him in whose hand lies that of the universe." These remarks are added by way of illustrating the relation of art... | |
| John Ruskin - 1874 - 224 str.
...English words : — 'Never dated, while one man's oppressed; Never dejected, wldle another's lless'd.' I wish you also to remember these lines of Pope, and...trusting the problem of its salvation to Him in whose hand lies that of the universe. 71. And now I pass to the arts with which I have special concern, in... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1874 - 810 str.
...;" and he adds that his hearers will find, as they study Pope, that he has expressed for them, : ' in the strictest language and within the briefest...allotted share of life, and trusting the problem of i ts salvation to Him in whose hand lies that of the universe." These remarks are added by way of illustrating... | |
| John Ruskin - 1876 - 446 str.
...English words : — ' Never dated, while one man's oppressed ; Never dejected, while another's Hestfd? I wish you also to remember these lines of Pope, and...trusting the problem of its salvation to Him in whose hand lies that of the universe. 71. And now I pass to the arts with which I havo special concern, in... | |
| John Dennis - 1876 - 466 str.
...aside, as rather the world's than ours, I hold Pope to be the most perfect representative we have sinca Chaucer of the true English mind, and I think the...to Him in whose hands lies that of the universe." Mr. Ruskin's criticism may be open to discussion, but his generous praise of Pope is one proof among... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 240 str.
...oppressed; Never dejected, while another's bless'd.' I wish you also to remember these lines of Pope, and I to make yourselves entirely masters of his system...trusting the problem of its salvation to Him in whose hand lies that of the universe. 71. And now I pass to the arts with which I have special concern, in... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1881 - 440 str.
...in English words : — ' Never elated, while one man "s oppressed ; Never dejected, while another 's blessed.' I wish you also to remember these lines...been eagerly listening while we have been reading Euskin's beautiful tribute. As he is so intent upon us, let me gratify still further the honest pride... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1885 - 458 str.
...hold Pope to be the most perfect representative we have, since Chaucer, of the true English mind ; ami I think the Dunciad is the most absolutely chiselled...been eagerly listening while we have been reading Ruskin's beautiful tribute. As he is so intent upon us, let me gratify still further the honest pride... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 818 str.
...English words : — 1 Never elated, while' one man's oppressed; Never dejected, while another's bless'd^ I wish you also to remember these lines of Pope, and...trusting the problem of its salvation to Him in whose hand lies that of the universe. 71. And now I pass to the arts with which I have special concern, in... | |
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