| John Ruskin - 1856 - 572 頁
...shadows of the dead than most others can give the presences of the living. Thus Longfellow, in the Golden Legend, has entered more closely into the temper...historian, though they may have given their life's labour to the analysis: and, again, Robert Browning is unerring in every sentence he writes of the... | |
| John Ruskin - 1858 - 482 頁
...shadows of the dead than most others can give the presences of the living. Thus Longfellow, in the Golden Legend, has entered more closely into the temper...may have given their life's labor to the analysis : and, again, Robert Browning is unerring in every sentence he writes of the Middle Ages; always vital,... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 496 頁
...shadows of the dead than most others can give the presences of the living. Thus Longfellow, in the Golden Legend, has entered more closely into the temper...may have given their life's labor to the analysis : and, again, Robert Browning is unerring in every sentence he writes of the middle ages. At the close... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 頁
...shadows of the dead than most others can give the presences of the living. Thus Longfellow, in the Golden Legend, has entered more closely into the temper...may have given their life's labor to the analysis: and, again, Robert Browning is unerring in every sentence he writes of the middle ages. At the close... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1867 - 502 頁
...dead than most others can give the presences of the living. Thus Longfellow, in the Golden Legend, haa entered more closely into the temper of the Monk,...may have given their life's labor to the analysis: and, again, Robert Browning is unerring in every sentence he writes of the middle ages. At the close... | |
| 1879 - 1036 頁
...most scholarly readers of this poem, »hen he wrote in his " Modern Painters " that its author had entered more closely into the temper of the monk,...may have given their life's labor to the analysis. Poets are distinguished from writers of verse not only by superiority of genius, but superiority of... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1870 - 1344 頁
...extravagance." — Blackw. Mag., Feb. 1852. See also Eclec. Rev., 4th ser., xxxi. 455. " Longfellow, in the Golden Legend, has entered more closely into the temper...historian, though they may have given their life's labour to the analysis." — Ruskin's Mod. Winters, vol. iv. p. 377. 13. Тнв WAIF; a collection... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 500 頁
...shadows of the dead than most others can give the presences of the living. Thus Longfellow, in the Golden Legend, has entered more closely into the temper...may have given their life's labor to the analysis: and, again, Robert Browning is unerring in every sentence he writes of the middle ages. At the close... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1872 - 500 頁
...shadows of the dead than most others can give the presences of the living. Thus Longfellow, in the Golden Legend, has entered more closely into the temper...may have given their life's labor to the analysis : and, again, Robert Browning is unerring in every sentence he writes of the middle ages. At the close... | |
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1876 - 632 頁
...WORKS. With numerous fine Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, fs. 6*/. "Longfellow, in the 'Golden Legend,' has entered more closely into the...historian, though they may have given their life's labour to the analysis." — RCsRIN. " We shall only say that he is the most popular of American poets,... | |
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