| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 388 páginas
...It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — 'Tis then we get the right good from a book. I read much. What my father taught before From many a volume, Love re-emphasised Upon the self-same... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 404 páginas
...It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — 'Tis then we get the right good from a book. I read much. What my father taught before From many a volume, Love re-emphasised Upon the self-same... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 924 páginas
...It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — Tis then we get the right good from a book." —P. 26. " Many tender souls Have strung their losses on a rhyming thread As children cowslips : the... | |
| 1858 - 456 páginas
.... It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong into a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth,...— 'Tis then we get the right good from a book." That is to say, our reading should not be professional, as Bentley would have it, who rebuked his son... | |
| John Nichol - 1860 - 258 páginas
...gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassion'd for its beauty and salt of truth — 'Tis then we get the right good from a book." — (P. 26.) " Many tender souls Have strung their losses on a rhyming thread As children cowslips... | |
| John Alfred Langford - 1861 - 400 páginas
...ourfelves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impaflioned for its beauty and falt of truth — 'Tis then we get the right good from a book."* And thus "plunging" into "Don Quixote," what a right royal good we get ! Every adventure is a fource... | |
| 1865 - 652 páginas
...forget ourselves and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, in a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty or salt of truth, 'Tis then we get the right good from a book." As in reading, so with speaking or preaching. It is not always entirely the fault of the hearers that... | |
| Hiram Corson - 1867 - 54 páginas
...It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth...— ; Tis then we get the right good from a book." The sensibilities are the peculiar domain of the Fine Arts, and by a transcendent preeminence of the... | |
| Noah Porter - 1871 - 404 páginas
...It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves and plunge Soul- forward, headlong, into a book's profound Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth...— ' Tis then we get the right good from a book." 3. We add another rule, to correct any excess or abuse in the application of the foregoing, viz. :... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1870 - 533 páginas
...It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves and plunge Soul- forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — 'Tis then we get the right good from a book. I read much. What my father taught before From many a volume, Love re-emphasised Upon the self-same... | |
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