| 1881 - 884 頁
...— brief, energetic, conveying the most perfect picture, definite, clear, not in ambitious colors, but in full white sunlight. Emphatic I have heard...however. The reports from the Annan masters were all favorable, and when the question rose what was to be done with him, inclined to venture the University.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1881 - 400 頁
...it and langhed joyfully over it, not knowing how other-- wise to express the feeling it gave them ; emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fanlt was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit), yet only in description and for... | |
| 1881 - 504 頁
...of it and laughed joyfully over it, not knowing how otherwise to express the feeling it gave them. Emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit) — yet in description, and for the... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1882 - 590 頁
...— brief , energetic, conveying the most perfect picture, definite, clear, not in ambitious colors, but in full white sunlight. Emphatic I have heard...however. The reports from the Annan masters were all favorable, and when the question rose what was to be done with him, he inclined to venture the University.... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 702 頁
.... Nothing did I ever hear him undertake to render visible which did not become almost ocularly so. Emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit), yet in description, and for the... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1894 - 398 頁
...of it, and laughed joyfully over it, not knowing how otherwise to express the feeling it gave them ; emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit), yet only in description, and for... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 176 頁
...glowing style of his. Never shall we again hear such speech as that was. The whole district knew of it. In anger he had no need of oaths ; his words were like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart.' William Burness upon his deathbed showed some signs that he was worried about the future of his children... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 180 頁
...glowing style of his. Never shall we again hear such speech as that was. The whole district knew of it. In anger he had no need of oaths ; his words were like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart.' William Burness upon his deathbed showed some signs that he was worried about the future of his children... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 248 頁
...miles 1 Thoreau, "Thomas Carlyle and His Works," A Yankee in Canada, p. 234. ix feeling it gave them. Emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit); yet only in description and for... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 250 頁
...Currie, The Works of Robert Burns, fifth edition, Vol. I., p. 95. feeling it gave them. Emphatic T have heard him beyond all men. In anger he had no...like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart. The fault was that he exaggerated (which tendency I also inherit); yet only in description and for... | |
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