Letters and Memorials, المجلد 1Paul, Trench, 1888 |
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الصفحة viii
... feel that they have tried to carry out a work which he had projected for himself . All his own letters to Sterling were , after the death of the latter , returned to him , and by him unhappily destroyed . The editor desires earnestly to ...
... feel that they have tried to carry out a work which he had projected for himself . All his own letters to Sterling were , after the death of the latter , returned to him , and by him unhappily destroyed . The editor desires earnestly to ...
الصفحة ix
... feel how much they owe to his unconscious influence , to the feeling which he imparted to them of what his judgment would be of written words , to his delicate and perfect criticism ; and , amongst these , none can owe to him more than ...
... feel how much they owe to his unconscious influence , to the feeling which he imparted to them of what his judgment would be of written words , to his delicate and perfect criticism ; and , amongst these , none can owe to him more than ...
الصفحة 6
... feel , and I wish it were in my power to relieve it ; but you must not make me a party to managerial conduct , in which I have not even a voice . But as far as my own acquaintance with the circumstances of the theatre goes , I may be ...
... feel , and I wish it were in my power to relieve it ; but you must not make me a party to managerial conduct , in which I have not even a voice . But as far as my own acquaintance with the circumstances of the theatre goes , I may be ...
الصفحة 12
... feeling this truth ! To return to another sweet country , which , beautiful as it sprang from the hand of God , man has converted into a wilderness , does not the leaven work in Ireland ? Cannot you imagine the alarm of our apoplectic ...
... feeling this truth ! To return to another sweet country , which , beautiful as it sprang from the hand of God , man has converted into a wilderness , does not the leaven work in Ireland ? Cannot you imagine the alarm of our apoplectic ...
الصفحة 17
... feel as if I had been already consumed , and were now no more than smoke and ashes . However , I will try to write to him shortly . Are you inclined to buy my share in the Atheneum ? It will cost you , if I remember right , a little ...
... feel as if I had been already consumed , and were now no more than smoke and ashes . However , I will try to write to him shortly . Are you inclined to buy my share in the Atheneum ? It will cost you , if I remember right , a little ...
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