... simultaneously. He was a prince, by birth a prince ; and he wished to reign, only that good men might be good without obstruction. Pleasing in form, polished by nature, courteous from the heart, he was meant to be the pattern of youth and the joy... The Southern Review - Strana 3821829Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1824 - 366 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honourable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 788 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " ' Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...by praise bestowed on others for excelling in them. He was calm in. his temper, artless in his conduct, neither pleased with idleness, nor too violently... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. ' ' without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...by praise bestowed on others for excelling in them. He was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct, neither pleased with idleness, nor too violently... | |
| 1852 - 782 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " ' Without any prominent passion, his love for ery, aiid the town's-peuple, followed hie He was calm in his lemper, artless in his conduct, neither pleased with idleness, nor too violently... | |
| 1852 - 782 str.
...' Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. Hts zeal in knightly accomplishments was not entirely...by praise bestowed on others for excelling in them. He was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct, neither pleased with idleness, nor too vio-lently... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 348 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...the bosom of a friend. To a certain degree, he had learned to discern and value the good and the beautiful in arts and sciences; the mean, the yulgar... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1864 - 784 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " ' Without any prominent passion, his love for ou say I have given yon extolling in them. He was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct, neither pleased with idleness,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1864 - 352 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...accomplishments was not entirely his own ; it needed to he quickened and inflamed by praise bestowed on others for excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he... | |
| 1871 - 384 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honourable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1873 - 798 str.
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " ' without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...accomplishments was not entirely his own ; it needed to bo quickened and inflamed by praise bestowed on others for excelling in them. He was calm in his temper,... | |
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