... to the facilities of conversation in those who had been abroad. In fact, the time we have spent there is both delightful, and in one sense instructive; but it appears to be cut out of our substantial, downright existence, and never to join kindly... Table-talk; or, Original essays - Página 52por William Hazlitt - 1824Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 362 páginas
...substantial, downright existence, and never to join kindly on to it. We are not the same, but another, and perhaps more enviable individual, all the time we...themselves for a while from the ties and objects that recall them; but we can be said only to fulfil our destiny in the place that gave us birth. I should... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1898 - 376 páginas
...and summer, on far-off lakes and little rivers, au large. TROUT-FISHING IN THE TRAUN. 14 /',:-,„' who wish to forget painful thoughts do well to absent themselves for a time from the ties and objects that recall them ; but we cart I* said onlv to fulfil our destiny in... | |
| Arthur Bingham Walkley - 1899 - 304 páginas
...nowhere else. It is an animated but a momentary hallucination. We are not the same, but another, and perhaps more enviable individual, all the time we...own country. We are lost to ourselves, as well as to our friends." It was, of course, of pedestrian travel that Hazlitt was writing, your true romantic... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1903 - 546 páginas
...but another, and_j>erhapi more enviable individual, ail the »mp WP arp n\i\ jjfjaur_own_country7] We are lost to ourselves, as well as our friends....I go.' Those who wish to forget painful thoughts, do^wgll to absent them^pTyps~thf a whi[f IrpffTthe tiesjnfl objects thatrecal them ; but we can be... | |
| 1905 - 104 páginas
...substantial downright existence, and never to join kindly unto it. We are not the same, but another, and perhaps more enviable, individual all the time we...our own country. We are lost to ourselves as well as to our friend. So the poet somewhat quaintly sings : " Out of my country and myself I go." Those who... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 páginas
...substantial, downright existence, and never to join kindly on to it. We are not the same, but another, and perhaps more enviable individual, all the time we...our friends. So the poet somewhat quaintly sings, 10 "Out of my country and myself I go." Those who wish to forget painful thoughts, do well to absent... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 244 páginas
...substantial, downright existence, and never to join kindly on to it. We are not the same, but another, and perhaps more enviable individual, all the time we...themselves for a while from the ties and objects that recall them: but we can be said only to fulfil our destiny in the place that gave us birth. I should... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 248 páginas
...substantial, downright existence, and never to join kindly on to it. We are not the same, but another, and perhaps more enviable individual, all the time we...own country. We are lost to ourselves, as well as OUT friends. So the poet somewhat quaintly sings,— "Out of my country and myself I go." Those who... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 944 páginas
...substantial, downright existence, and never to join kindly on to it. We are not the same, but another, and perhaps more enviable individual, all the time we...quaintly sings: "Out of my country and myself I go." [570 Those who wish to forget painful thoughts, do well to absent themselves for a while from the ties... | |
| William Frank Bryan, Ronald Salmon Crane - 1916 - 540 páginas
...substantial, downright existence, and never to join kindly on to it. We are not the same, but another, and perhaps more enviable individual, all the time we...well as our friends. So the poet somewhat quaintly s1n&fs Out of my country and myself I go. Those who wish to forget painful thoughts, do well to absent... | |
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