| 1824 - 494 sider
...Stewart was a sublime visionary : he had seen and suffered much among men ; yet not too much, or so as to dull the genial tone of his sympathy with the...fleeted before his eyes in this world, — the armies ofHyder Ali and his son with oriental and barbaric pageantry, — the civic grandeur of England, the... | |
| 1823 - 696 sider
...Stewart was a sublime visionary : he had seen and suffered much amongst men ; yet not too much, о ¿с ock, and Joy Hyder-Ali and his son with oriental and barbaric pageantry, — the civic grandeur of England, the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1855 - 318 sider
...Stewart was a sublime visionary : he had seen and suffered much amongst men ; yet not too much, or so as to dull the genial tone of his sympathy with the...fleeted before his eyes in this world, — the armies of Hyder-Ali and his son with oriental and barbaric pageantry, — the civic grandeur of England, the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1855 - 312 sider
...Stewart was a sublime visionary: he had seen and suffered much amongst men; yet not too much, or so as to dull the genial tone of his sympathy with the...fleeted before his eyes in this world, — the armies of Hyder-Ali and his son with oriental and barbaric pageantry, — the civic grandeur of England, the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1864 - 316 sider
...Stewart was a sublime visionary : he had seen and suffered much amongst men ; yet not too much, or so as to dull the genial tone of his sympathy with the...fleeted before his eyes in this world, — the armies of Hyder-Ali and his son with oriental and barbaric pageantry, — the civic grandeur of England, the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1864 - 316 sider
...Stewart was a sublime visionary: he had seen and suffered much amongst men ; yet not too much, or so as to dull the genial tone of his sympathy with the...mind was a mirror of the sentient universe. — The whole»mighty vision that had fleeted before his eyes in this world, — the armies of Hyder-Ali and... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1873 - 596 sider
...Stewart was a sublime visionary : he had seen and suffered much amongst men ; yet not too much, or so as to dull the genial tone of his sympathy with the...fleeted before his eyes in this world, — the armies of Hyder-Ali and his son with oriental and barbaric pageantry, — the civic grandeur of England, the... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 596 sider
...Walking Stewart," whom almost anybody else would have passed by as a hare-brained enthusiast : — "His mind was a mirror of the sentient universe —...Tippoo, with oriental and barbaric pageantry ; the civic irtandcur of England ; the great deserts of Asia and America ; the vast i 1pitals of Europe — London,... | |
| 1881 - 578 sider
...amongst men ; yet not too much, or so as to dull the genial tone of his sympathy with the Buffering! {/x {/@ z/ All and his son with Oriental and barbaric pageantry, the civic grandeur of England, the great deserts... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1886 - 320 sider
...Stewart was a sublime visionary ; he had seen and suffered much amongst men ; yet not too much, or so as to dull the genial tone of his sympathy with the...fleeted before his eyes in this world, — the armies of Hycler Ali and his son with oriental and barbaric pageantry, — the civio grandeur of England —... | |
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