One can discern in his ample pictures of the gentleman and the king, what forms and humanities pleased him; his delight in troops of friends, in large hospitality, in cheerful giving. Let Timon, let Warwick, let Antonio the merchant, answer for his great... Emerson, Poet and Thinker - Page 190by Elisabeth Luther Cary - 1904 - 284 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 pages
...same time, the most intellectual of men ? What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas? One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman...delight in troops of friends, in large hospitality, in chcerful giving. Let Timon, let Warwick, let Antonio the merchant, answer for his great heart. So far... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 pages
...same time, the most intellectual of men 1 What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas ? One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman...is the one person, in all modern history, known to ua What point of morals, of manners, of economy, of philosophy, of religion, of taste, of the conduct... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 pages
...same time, the most intellectual of men 1 What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas 1 One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman and the king, what forms and R 2 humanities pleased him ; his delight in troops of friends, in large hospitality, in cheerful giving.... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1872 - 370 pages
...Shakespeare may well be applied to the author of " Vanity Fair." " One can discern in his ample pictures what forms and humanities pleased him ; his delight...friends, in large hospitality, in cheerful giving. " He read the hearts of men and women, their probity, and their second thought, and wiles ; the wiles... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1874 - 320 pages
...his dramas 1 One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman and the king, what forms and B 2 humanities pleased him ; his delight in troops of...answer for his great heart. So far from Shakespeare's heing the least known, he is the one person, in all modern history, known to us. What point of morals,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 500 pages
...same time, the most intellectual of men ? What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas ? One can discern, in 'his ample pictures of the gentleman...known, he is the. one .person, in all modern history, kiowB4ousĀ» What point of morals, of manners, of economy, of philosophy, of religion, of taste, of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 508 pages
...same time, the most intellectual of men 1 What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas 1 One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman...Timon, let Warwick, let Antonio the merchant, answer fur his great heart. So far from Shakespeare's being the least known, he is the one person, in all... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1876 - 320 pages
...same time, the most intellectual of men t What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas 1 One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman...answer for his great heart. So far from Shakespeare's heing the least known, he is the one person, in all modern history, known to us. What point of morals,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 512 pages
...same time, the most intellectual of men ? What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas ? One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman...merchant, answer for his great heart. So far from Shakspeare's being the least known, he is the one person, in all modern history, known to us. What... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 674 pages
...same time, the most intellectual of men? What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas? One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman...the merchant answer for his great heart. So far from Shakspeare's being the least known, he is the one person, in all modern history, known to us. What... | |
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