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" Fame does not depend on the will of any man, but Reputation may be given or taken away. Fame is the sympathy of kindred intellects, and sympathy is not a subject of willing, while Reputation, having its source in the popular voice, is a sentence which... "
Lectures on Art, and Poems - Página 173
por Washington Allston - 1850 - 396 páginas
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, Volúmenes1-2

1844 - 878 páginas
...docs not depend on the «•/// of any man, but reputation may be given or taken away. Fame is tho sympathy of kindred intellects, and sympathy is not...the popular voice, is a sentence which may either bo uttered or suppressed at pleasure. Reputation, being essentially contemporaneous, is always at the...
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

1844 - 858 páginas
...taken away. Fame is the sympathy of kindred intellects, and sympathy is not л subject of ml/in//; while reputation, having its source in the popular voice, is a sentence which may either bo uttered or suppressed at pleasure. Reputation, being essentially contemporaneous, is always at the...
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century: And Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere ...

Margaret Fuller - 1855 - 442 páginas
...chambre.") " Fame does not depend on the will of any man ; but reputation may be given and taken away ; for fame is the sympathy of kindred intellects, and sympathy...source in the popular voice, is a sentence which may be altered or suppressed at pleasure. Reputation, being essentially contemporaneous, is always at the...
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The Prose Writers of America: With a Survey of the Intellectual History ...

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 páginas
...feels it ! Fame does not depend on the will of any man, but reputation may be given or taken away : for Fame is the sympathy of kindred intellects, and sympathy is not a subject of u-illing : while Reputation, having its source in the popular voice, is a sentence which may either...
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century: And Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere ...

Margaret Fuller - 1860 - 448 páginas
...chambre.") " Fame does not depend on the will of any man ; but reputation may be given and taken away ; for fame is the sympathy of kindred intellects, and sympathy...source in the popular voice, is a sentence which may be altered or suppressed at pleasure. Reputation, being essentially contemporaneous, is always at the...
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National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Americans: Including Orators, Statesmen ...

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1862 - 686 páginas
...the most you can expect." This of fame, as distinguished from reputation, is well said: "Fame doea not depend on the will of any man, but reputation...the popular voice, is a sentence which may either be altered or suppressed at pleasure. Reputation, being essentially contemporaneous, is always at the...
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Studies, Stories, and Memoirs

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1877 - 448 páginas
...away;for Fame is the sympathy of kindred intellect*, and sympathy is not a subject of willing: white Reputation, having its source in the popular voice,...which may either be uttered or suppressed at pleasure. Imputation being essentially contemporaneous, is always at the mercy of the Envious and the Ignorant....
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations: English and Latin, with an Appendix ...

Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 páginas
...feel it: feel it, and hate it in silence. b. MRS. JAMESON — Memoirs and Essays. Washington Allston, Reputation being essentially contemporaneous is always at the mercy of the Envious »mi the Ignorant. But Fume, whose very birth is posthumous, and which is only known to exist by the...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations, English and Latin: With an Appendix ...

1889 - 934 páginas
...feel it: feel it, and hate it in silence. 6. .Mr. JAMESON — Memoirs ami Essays. Washington Allslon, Reputation being essentially contemporaneous, is always...the mercy of the Envious and the Ignorant. But Fame, whoso very birth is posthumous, and which is only known to exist by the echo of its footsteps through...
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The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations: English, Latin, and Modern Foreign ...

1896 - 1224 páginas
...feel it : feel it, and hate it in silence. p. MRS. JAMESON — Memoirs and Essays. Washington Allston. cause, and be silent, that you may hear. g. Julius C'sesar. Act posthummis, and which is only known to exist In/ the echo of its footsteps through congenial minds,...
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