| Allan Cunningham - 1841 - 384 páginas
...receiving some fresh accession — as to the limited and imperfect application of them to the great end of Biography. Our notions upon this subject may perhaps...consequence enough to have his life and character recorded vfor public remembrance, we have always been of opinion, that the public ought to be made acquainted... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 páginas
...receiving some fresh accession, — as to the limited and imperfect application of them to the great end of Biography. *'Our notions upon this subject may perhaps...have always been of opinion, that the public ought io be made acquainted with all the inward springs and relations of his character. How did the world... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 páginas
...receiving some fresh accession, — as to the limited and imperfect application of them to the great end of d I just look about me in the sky for a signal; some bird or meleor points to the 10 have his life and character recorded for public remembrance, we have always been of opinion, that... | |
| Charles Badham - 1859 - 398 páginas
...flebilia occidit."— HOR. " OTJR notions," says an able writer, " upon the subject of biography, may be extravagant ; but if an individual is really of consequence...relations of his character. How did the world and the man's life, from his particular position, modify him from without; how did he modify these from... | |
| Charles Badham - 1859 - 474 páginas
...flebilis occidit."— HOR. " OUR notions," says an able writer, " upon the subject of biography, may be extravagant ; but if an individual is really of consequence...relations of his character. How did the world and the man's life, from his particular position, modify him from without; how did he modify these from... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1866 - 784 páginas
...Carlyle's essay on Burns, and marked "This must be remembered if I ever have to write a biography" : — " If an individual is really of consequence enough to...relations of his character. How did the world and roan's life from his particular position represent themselves to his mind ? How did coexisting circumstances... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1879 - 226 páginas
...biography of any one whose life is really worth the reading should be written : THE IDEAL OF A BIOGEAPHY. " Our notions upon this subject may perhaps appear extravagant...relations of his character. How did the world and the man's life, from his particular position, represent themselves to his mind? How did coexisting... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1879 - 226 páginas
...any one whose life is really worth the reading should be written : THE IDEAL OF A RIOGRAPHY. " Onr notions upon this subject may perhaps appear extravagant...relations of his character. How did the world and the man's life, from his particular position, represent themselves to his mind ? How did coexisting... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1879 - 220 páginas
...receiving some fresh accession, — as to the limited and imperfect application of them to the great end of Biography. Our notions upon this subject may perhaps...really of consequence enough to have his life and i character recorded for public remembrance, we have always been of opinion, that the public ought... | |
| 1880 - 814 páginas
...receiving some fresh accession — as to the limited and imperfect application of them to the great end of Biography Our notions upon this subject may perhaps...individual is really of consequence enough to have his lifo an'! character recorded for public remembrance, wo have always been of opinion that the public... | |
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