| Gordon Augustus Southworth - 1901 - 356 Seiten
...the abbey remained longest about them. A kinder and fonder feeling takes place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid...through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse between the author and his fellow-men is ever new, active,... | |
| Gordon Augustus Southworth - 1901 - 350 Seiten
...the abbey remained longest about them. A kinder and fonder feeling takes place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid...through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse between the author and his fellow-men is ever new, active,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 538 Seiten
...or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid monuments of the great and the heroic. 20 They linger about these as about the tombs of friends...through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure ; 25 but the intercourse between the author and his fellowmen is ever new,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 542 Seiten
...the abbey remained longest about them. A kinder and fonder feeling takes place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid monuments of the great and the heroic. 20 They linger about these as about the tombs of friends and companions ; for indeed there is something... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 546 Seiten
...the abbey remained longest about them. A kinder and fonder feeling takes place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid monuments of the great and the heroic. 20 They linger about these as about the tombs of friends and companions ; for indeed there is something... | |
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.) - 1902 - 286 Seiten
...the abbey remain longest about them. A kinder and fonder feeling takes place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid...through, the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure ; but the intercourse between the author and his fellow-men is ever new,... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1902 - 464 Seiten
...the abbey remain longest about them. A kinder and fonder feeling takes place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid...through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse between the author and his fellow-men is ever new, active,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1902 - 228 Seiten
...the abbey remained longest about them. A kinder and fonder feeling takes place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid...the reader. Other men are known to posterity only 135 through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse... | |
| Charles Hiatt - 1902 - 172 Seiten
...simple memorials in Poets' Corner. A kinder and fonder feeling takes the place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid monuments of the great and the heroic." The distinctive name Poets' Corner is first mentioned by Goldsmith, and is by him applied to the southern... | |
| Washington Irving - 1903 - 814 Seiten
...the abbey remained longest about them. A kinder and fonder feeling takes place of that cold curiosity or vague admiration with which they gaze on the splendid...through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure ; but the intercourse between the author and his fellow-men is ever new,... | |
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