| Robert Needham Cust - 1878 - 226 pagina’s
...of Lessing, in which no portion of the canvas is uncovered, and in which there is hardly a touch but tells. He has studied his subject with that patient...clearer or more compact piece of biographic criticism 1ms not been produced in England for many a day." — Westminster Review. " In the meantime we would... | |
| George John Romanes - 1878 - 228 pagina’s
...of Lessing, in which no portion of the canvas is uncovered, and in which there is hardly a touch but tells. He has studied his subject with that patient...clearer or more compact piece of biographic criticism haa not been produced in England for many a day." — Westminster Review. " In the meantime we would... | |
| Edith Jemima Simcox - 1878 - 396 pagina’s
...of Lessing, in which no portion of the canvas is uncovered, and in which there is hardly a touch but tells. He has studied his subject with that patient...penetration and clear insight into motive and purposes. Wo can say that a clearer or more compact piece of biographic criticism h;*s nut been produced in England... | |
| sir John Bowring - 1878 - 622 pagina’s
...Lessing, in which no portion of the canvas is uncovered ; and in which there is hardly a touch but tells. He has studied his subject with that patient...gained by penetration and clear insight into motive and purpo.se. Great was the theme, and one that demanded a steady hand. "\\e can say that a clearer or... | |
| Robert Needham Cust - 1878 - 226 pagina’s
...portion of the can vat is uncovered, and in which there is hardly a touch hut tells. He has studied hm subject with that patient care which only reverence...proportion which can alone be gained by penetration ana clear insight into motive and purposes. We can say that a clearer or more compact piece of biographic... | |
| Edith Jemima Simcox - 1878 - 396 pagina’s
...of Lessing, in which no portion of the canvas is uncovered, and in which there is hardly a touch but tells. He has studied his subject with that patient...which only reverence and sympathy can support ; he lias attained the true proportion which can alone be gained by penetration and clear insight into motive... | |
| Edith Jemima Simcox - 1878 - 396 pagina’s
...of Lesaing, in which no portion of the canvas in uncovered, und in which there is imidly a touch but tells. He has studied his subject with that patient care which only reverence and sympathy cau support ; ho has attained the true proportion which can alone be gained by penetration and clear... | |
| Martin Haug - 1878 - 456 pagina’s
...in which no portion of the canvas is uncovered, and in which there is hardly a touch but tells. Ho has studied his subject with that patient care which only reverence and sympathy can support; ho bas attained the true proportion which can alone be gained by penetration ana clear insight into... | |
| Grant Allen - 1879 - 316 pagina’s
...u-engt porra o easng, n wc no poron oe canvas s uncovered, and in which there is hardly a touch but tells. He has studied his subject with that patient...insight into motive and purposes. We can say that a elearer or more compact piece of biographic criticism has not been produced in England for many a day."... | |
| Friedrich Albert Lange, Ernest Chester Thomas - 1879 - 372 pagina’s
...is uncovered, and in which there is hardly a touch but tells. He has studied his subject with thai patient care which only reverence and sympathy can...motive and purposes. We can say that a clearer or more compict piece of biographic criticism has not been produced in England for many a day."— li'estmitiAter... | |
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