| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1806 - 796 pàgines
...power. He had no leisure feeling, which he could spare, to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene, which he traversed ; all his...mark this as a fault in his character. But the mere man of taste ought to be silent respecting such a man as Howard ; he is above their sphere of judgment.... | |
| 1806 - 854 pàgines
...spare, to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene which he traversed; alibis subordinate feelings lost their separate existence...been wanting trivial minds to mark this as a fault in hie character. But the mere man of taste ought to be silent respecting such a man a^ Howard; he is... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1806 - 788 pàgines
...power. He had nö leisere feeling, which he could spare, to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene^ which he traversed ; all his...by falling into the grand one. There have not been Wantirig trivial fliinds to mark this as a fault in his character. But the mere man of taste ought... | |
| John Foster - 1806 - 362 pàgines
...could spare to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene which he traversed j all his subordinate feelings lost their separate existence...operation, by falling into the grand one. There have J 2 not been wanting trivial minds, to mark this as a fault in his character. But the mere men of taste... | |
| 1808 - 604 pàgines
...power. He had no leisure feeling which he could spare to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene which he traversed ; all his...trivial minds, to mark this as a fault in his character. Bui the mere men of taste ought to be silent respecting such a man as Howard ; he is above their sphere... | |
| 1808 - 614 pàgines
...which he could spare to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene which lie traversed ; all his subordinate feelings lost their...and operation, by falling into the grand one. There hare not been wanting trivial minds, to mark this as a fault in his character. But the mere men of... | |
| James Baldwin Brown - 1823 - 700 pàgines
...power. He had no leisure feeling which he could spare to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene which he traversed; all his...mark this as a fault in his character. But the mere man of taste ought to be silent respecting such a man as Howard; he is above their sphere of judgment.... | |
| Barclay Mounteney - 1824 - 580 pàgines
...power. He had no leisure feeling which he could spare, to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene which he traversed. All his...mark this as a fault in his character; but the mere maudlins of taste ought to be silent respecting such a man as Howard: he is above their sphere of judgment.... | |
| 1825 - 498 pàgines
...power. He had no leisure feeling which he could spare to be diverted among the innumerable varieties of the extensive scene which he traversed; all his...man as Howard; he is above their sphere of judgment. The invisible spirits who fulfil their commission of philanthropy among mortals, do not care about... | |
| 1825 - 864 pàgines
...Foster, the essayist, that in his hands we shall leave it— " But the mere roan of taste ought to he silent respecting such a man as Howard ; he is above their sphere of judgment. The invisible spirits,who fulfil their commission of philanthropy among mortals, do not care about... | |
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