| 1851 - 432 pàgines
...Mums Dragywyddol i ymbleeeru yn ei harddwch a'i rhyfeddodau : — "There have not been wanting men ol trivial minds, to mark this as a fault in his character....such a man as Howard ¡ he is above their sphere of judgement. The invisible spirits who fulfil their commission of philanthropy among mortals, do not... | |
| James Baldwin Brown - 1823 - 700 pàgines
...scene which he traversed; all his subordinate feelings lost their separate existence and operation by falling into the grand one. There have not been...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
...not been wanting trivial minds to mark this as a 523 fault in his character; but the mere maudlins of taste ought to be silent respecting such a man...about pictures, statues, and sumptuous buildings,— no more did he; or at least, regarding every moment as under the claims of imperious duty, his curiosity... | |
| Barclay Mounteney - 1824 - 586 pàgines
...scene which he traversed. All his subordinate feelings lost their separate existence and operation, by falling into the grand one. There have not been wanting trivial minds to mark this as a 523 fault in his character; but the mere maudlins of taste ought to be silent respecting such a man... | |
| 1825 - 864 pàgines
...Foster, the essayist, that in his hands we shall leave " But the mere man of taste ought to be Kilvnt respecting such a man as Howard ; he is above their sphere of judgment. The invisible apiri t.«,who fulfil their commission of philanthropy among mortals, do not care about pictures, statues,... | |
| Robert Hall - 1827 - 268 pàgines
...scene which he traversed ; all his subordinate feelings lost their separate existence and operation, by falling into the grand one. There have not been...mortals, do not care about pictures, statues, and sump! f tuous buildings ; and no more did he, when the time in which he -• must have inspected and... | |
| Robert Hall - 1827 - 276 pàgines
...subordinate feelings lost their separate existence and operation, by falling into the grand one. There haye not been wanting trivial minds to mark this as a fault...silent respecting such a man as Howard ; he is above tbeir sphere of judgment. The invisible spirits, who fulfil their commission of philanthropy among... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 pàgines
...scene which he traversed: all his subordinate feelings lost their separate existence and operation, by falling into the grand one. There have not been...judgment. The invisible spirits, who. fulfil their commissions of philanthropy among mortals, do not care about pictures, statues, and sumptuous buildings;... | |
| John Foster - 1830 - 116 pàgines
...scene which he traversed ; all his subordinate feelings lost their separate existence and operation, by falling into the grand one. There have not been...his character. But the mere men of taste ought to be.silent respecting such "a. man as Howard ; he is above their sphere of judgment. The invisible spirits,... | |
| James Baldwin Brown - 1831 - 388 pàgines
...scene which he traversed ; all his subordinate feelings lost their separate existence and operation, by falling into the grand one. There have not been...mark this as a fault in his character. But the mere man of taste ought to be silent respecting such a man as Howard ; for he is above their sphere of judgment.... | |
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