| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 402 sider
...nothing but what may produce an effect ; he skips on from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between : in fact, his work...seem to be looking through a luminous haze or fog : — figures come and go, I know not how or why, all larger than life, or distorted or discoloured... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1836 - 420 sider
...of nothing but what may produce an effect; he skips from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between : in fact, his work...Gibbon, I seem to be looking through a luminous haze or fog:—the figures come and go, I know not how or why, all larger than life, or distorted or discolored;... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 554 sider
...of nothing but what may produce an effect; he skips from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between: in fact, his work...Gibbon, I seem to be looking through a luminous haze or fog:—the figures come and go, I know not how or why, all larger than life, or distorted or discolored... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1871 - 544 sider
...of nothing but what may produce an effect ; he skips from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between : in fact, his work...luminous haze or fog : — the figures come and go, I knew not how or why, all larger than life, or distorted or discolored ; nothing is real, vivid, true... | |
| 1873 - 822 sider
...nothing but what may produce an effect ; te skips on from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between : in fact, his work...the capture of Constantinople. When I read a chapter of Gibbon, I seem to be looking through a luminous haze or fog: figures come and go, I know not how... | |
| 1873 - 808 sider
...nothing but what may produce an effect ; he skips on from eminence to eminence, without ever taking yon through the valleys between : in fact, his work is...capture of Constantinople. "When I read a chapter of Gibbon, I seem to be looking through a luminous haze or fog : figures come and go, I know not how... | |
| 1873 - 852 sider
...nothing but what may produce an effect ; ke skips on from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between : in fact, his work...any book concerning any persons or nations from the Antonincs to tho capture of Constantinople. When I read a chapter of Gibbon, 1 seem to be looking through... | |
| 1873 - 740 sider
...nothing but what may produce an effect ; he skips on from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between : in fact, his work...of all the splendid anecdotes which he could find n any book concerning any persons or nations, from the Automnes to the capture of Constantinople. When... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 502 sider
...nothing but what may produce an effect ; he skips on from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between : in fact, his work...seem to be looking through a luminous haze or fog : — figures come and go, I know not how or why, all larger than life, or distorted or discoloured... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 550 sider
...of nothing but what may produce an cllect ; he skips from eminence to eminence, without ever taking you through the valleys between : in fact, his work...disguised collection of all the splendid anecdotes which lie could find in any book concerning any persons or nations, from the Automnes to the capture of Constantinople.... | |
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