... their time and country, he expressed himself with perfect firmness, but without the least intrusive forwardness ; and when he differed in opinion, he did not hesitate to express it firmly, yet at the same time with modesty. I do not remember any part... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Side 2971828Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1901 - 518 sider
...the same time with modesty. I do not remember any part of his conversation distinctly enough tg be quoted, nor did I ever see him again, except in the street, where he did not recognize me, as I could not expect he should. He was much caressed in Edinburgh, but (considering... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1902 - 554 sider
...did I ever see him again, except in the street, where he did not recognize me, as I could not exjiect he should. He was much caressed in Edinburgh, but..."I remember on this occasion I mention, I thought Burns 's acquaintance with English poetry was rather limited, and also, that having twenty times the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1903 - 182 sider
...the same time with modesty. I do not remember any part of his conversation distinctly enough 10 to be quoted ; nor did I ever see him again, except in the...efforts made for his relief were extremely trifling. 15 50. "I remember, on this occasion I mention, I thought Burns's acquaintance with English poetry... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1903 - 168 sider
...where he did not recognise me, as I could not expect he should. He was much caressed in Edin25 burgh : but (considering what literary emoluments have been...remember, on this occasion I mention, I thought Burns's acquaintance with English poetry was rather limited ; and also that, having twenty times the abilities... | |
| 1896 - 728 sider
...the same time with modesty. I do not remember any part of his conversation distinctly enough to be quoted; nor did I ever see him again, except in the street, where he did not recognize me, as I could not expect he should. He was much caressed in Edinburgh: but (considering... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1907 - 176 sider
...the same time with modesty. I do not remember any part of his conversation distinctly enough to be quoted; nor did I ever see him again, except in the...efforts made for his relief were extremely trifling. 50. ' I remember, on this occasion I mention, I thought Burns's acquaintance with English poetry was... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 352 sider
...the same time with modesty. I do not remember any part of his conversation distinctly enough to be quoted ; nor did I ever see him again, except in the...remember, on this occasion I mention, I thought Burns's acquaintance with English poetry was rather limited ; and also that, having twenty times the abilities... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1910 - 148 sider
...enough to be quoted; nor did I ever see him again, except in the street, where he did not recognize me, as I could not expect he should. He was much caressed...remember, on this occasion I mention, I thought Burns's acquaintance with English poetry was rather limited; and also that, having twenty times the abilities... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 sider
...the same time with modesty. I do not remember any part of his conversation distinctly enough to be quoted, nor did I ever see him again, except in the street, where he did not recognize me, as I could not expect he should. He was much caressed in Edinburgh, but (considering... | |
| John Alexander Joyce - 1910 - 156 sider
...the same time with modesty. I do not remember any part of his conversation distinctly enough to be quoted; nor did I ever see him again, except in the street, where he did not recognize me, as I could not expect he should. He was much caressed in Edinburgh; but, considering... | |
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