Hunt is a man of the most indisputedly superior worth ; a Man of Genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all the senses which it bears or implies ; of brilliant varied gifts, of graceful fertility, of clearness, lovingness, truthfulness ; of... The North British review - Seite 3711860Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1862 - 794 Seiten
...ME. LEIGH HUNT. " 1. That Mr. Hunt is a man of the most indisputedly superior worth ; a Man of Genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all the...or seen him from a distance through a false medium. " 2. That- well seen into, he has done much for the world ; — as every man possessed of such qualities,... | |
| 1862 - 542 Seiten
...MB. LEIGH HUNT. " 1. That Mr. Hunt is a man of the most imlisputedly superior worth ; a Man of Geniua in a very strict sense of that word, and in all the senses which it hears or implies ; of brilliant varied gifts, of graceful fertility, of clearness, lovingness, truthfulness... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1862 - 566 Seiten
...MR. LEIGH HUNT. " 1. That Mr. Hunt is a man of the most indisputedly suprior worth ; a Man of Genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all the senses which it hears or implies ; of brilliant varied gifts, of graceful fertility, of clearness, lovingness, truthfulness... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1869 - 380 Seiten
...described by Thomas Carlyle- — " He is a man of the most indisputably superior worth — a man of genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all the...of childlike, open character ; also of most pure, even exemplary, private deportment ; a man who can be other than loved only by those who have not seen... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1869 - 366 Seiten
...described by Thomas Carlyle — " He is a man of the most indisputably superior worth — a man of genius in a very Strict sense of that word, and in all the...of childlike, open character ; also of most pure, even exemplary, private deportment ; a man who can be other than loved only by those who have not seen... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1873 - 486 Seiten
...the most indisputably superior worth; a Man of Genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all senses which it bears or implies ; of brilliant, varied...or seen him from a distance through a false medium. THOMAS CARLVLE. (2) WISHING-CAP PAPERS.^ BY ,, '•'..- .LEIGH HUNT. i-' NOW FIRST COLLECTED. Though... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1874 - 496 Seiten
...most indisputably superior worrh : a M.tn of Genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all senses which it bears or implies: of brilliant, varied...or seen him from a distance through a false medium. THOMAS CARLYLH. (2) THE W1SH1NG-CAP PAPERS. BT LEIGH HUNT. NOW FIRST COLLECTED. Though I cannot promise... | |
| Frank Carr - 1878 - 68 Seiten
...smell like what it is— a tomb ; Who is what others seem." SHELLHY. " Mr. Hunt is .a man of genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all the senses which it bears or implies . . of childlike, open character . ... " CARLYLE. " Hunt was a beautiful old man. In truth I never saw a finer... | |
| Francis Carr - 1878 - 68 Seiten
...smell like what it is — a tomb ; Who is what others seem." SHELLEV. " Mr. Hunt is ... a man of genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all the senses which it bears or implies . . of childlike, open character ..." CARLYLE. " Hunt was a beautiful old man. In truth I never saw a finer... | |
| William Howie Wylie - 1881 - 444 Seiten
...Memoranda ran thus : " That Mr Hunt is a man of the most indisputedly superior worth; a Man of Genius in a very strict sense of that word, and in all the...seen him from a -distance through a false medium." The statement also contained the following notable passages : — " That his services in the cause... | |
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