Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities ; no wiredrawn refinings, either in thought or feeling : the passion that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart ; the opinion he utters has risen in his own understanding,... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Page 98by Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1828 - 722 pages
...is plain and easily recognised : his Sincerity, his indisputable air of Truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities...hearsay, but from sight and experience ; it is the scenes be has lived and laboured amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1830 - 696 pages
...Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities ; no wiredrawn rofinmrrs, either in thought or feeling : the passion that is traced before us ha* glowed in a living heart ; the opinion he utters has risen in his own understanding, and been a... | |
| 1835 - 932 pages
...is plain and easily recognised : his sincerity, his indisputable air of truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities;...wiredrawn refinings, either in thought or feeling : ihe passicm that is traced before us has glowed in a living heart ; the opinion he utters has risen... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 pages
...is plain and easily recognised: his Sincerity, his indisputable air of Truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities...and experience ; it is the scenes he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes: those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 pages
...is plain and easily recognised : his Sincerity, his indisputable air of Truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities...hearsay, but from sight and experience ; it is the scenes that he has lived and laboured amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1840 - 872 pages
...easily recognised — it is his sincerity — his indisputable air of truth . Here are no fabulous gg Hirht and experience : they are the scenes that, he has lived and laboured amidst that he decribes... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1841 - 384 pages
...is plain and easily recognised : his Sincerity, his indisputable air of Truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities...and experience ; it is the scenes he has lived and labored amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1844 - 706 pages
...truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities; no wire-drawn refining? either in thought or feeling : the passion that is...but from sight and experience : it is the scenes he haa lived and laboured amidst that he describes ; those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled... | |
| Robert Sears - 1844 - 514 pages
...truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities ; no wiredrawn relinings either in thought or feeling ; the passion that is traced before us lias glowed in a living heart ; the opinion he utters has risen in his own understanding, and been... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...and easily recognised — it is his sincerity — his indisputable air of truth. Here are no fabulous woes or joys ; no hollow fantastic sentimentalities...write from hearsay, but from sight and experience: they are the scenes that he has lived and laboured amongst that he describes; those scenes, rude and... | |
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