When this man looks from the world, whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the Heaven which shines over us all, I can hardly fancy a human face lighted up with a more serene rapture : a human intellect thrilling with a purer love and adoration... Niagara Index - Strana 1541900Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1853 - 842 str.
...tribute to his religious character. " When this man looks from the world whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the Heaven which shines over us...thrilling with a purer love and adoration than Joseph Addison's. Listen to htm-: from your childhood you have known the verses : but who can hear their sacred... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 332 str.
...— this parson in the tye-wig. When this man looks from the world whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the Heaven which shines over us...thrilling with a purer love and adoration than Joseph Addison's. Listen to him : from sitting, I observe to my great surprise, in the midst of a trial, that... | |
| 1853 - 704 str.
...this 'parson in th'e tye-wig.' When this man looks from the world whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the heaven which shines over us...thrilling with a purer love and adoration than JOSEPH ADDISON'S. Listen to him : from your childhood you have known the verses : but who con hear their sacred... | |
| 1853 - 682 str.
...this 'parson in 1h"e tye-wig.' When this man looks from the world whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the heaven which shines over us...more serene rapture ; a human intellect thrilling wfth a purer love and adoration than JOSKPH ADDISON'S. Listen to him : from your childhood you have... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 332 str.
...— this parson in the tyewig. When this man looks from the world whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the Heaven which shines over us...lighted up with a more serene rapture: a human intellect thrillinff with a purer love and adoration than Joseph Addison's. Listen to him: from your childhood... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1854 - 306 str.
...— this parson in the tye-wig. When this man looks from the world whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the Heaven which shines over us...thrilling with a purer love and adoration than Joseph Addison's. Listen to him : from sitting, I observe to my great surprise, in the midst of a trial, that... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 416 str.
...satirist of our times, te that when Acldison looks from the world, whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the heaven which shines over us all, I can hardly fancy a human intellect thrilling with a purer love and adoration than Joseph Addison's. It seems to me his words... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 str.
...manliest satirist of our times, "that when Addison looks from the world, whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the heaven which shines over us all, I can hardly fancy a human intellect thrilling with a purer love and adoration than Joseph Addison's. It seems to me his words... | |
| 1856 - 522 str.
...When this man," exclaims Mr. Thackeray, " looks up from the world whose weaknesses he describes so benevolently, up to the heaven which shines over us...thrilling with a purer love and adoration than Joseph Addison's. Listen to him : from your childhood you have known the verses ; but who can hear their sacred... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1859 - 1030 str.
...When this man looks from the world whose weakness he describes so benevolently, up to the hmven whlrh shines over us all, I can hardly fancy a human face lighted up with a more sereno rapture; a human intellect thrilling with a purer love and adoration, than Joseph Addition's!... | |
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