| 1833 - 764 sider
...acquaintance ? " " Authors are best known by their writings," replied Walstein ; " I admire his, because, amid much wildness, he is a great reader of the human...replied Walstein, really alarmed. " It is precisely because I admire him very much that I never wish to see him. What can the conversation of Sidonia be... | |
| 1837 - 408 sider
...acquaintance ?" " Authors are best known by their writings,1" replied Walstein ; " I admire his, because, amid much wildness, he is a great reader of the human...replied Walstein, really alarmed. " It is precisely because I admire him very much that I never wish to see him. What can the conversation of Sidonia be... | |
| Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1837 - 410 sider
...acquaintance ?" " Authors are best known by their writings," replied Walstein ; " I admire his, because, amid much wildness, he is a great reader of the human...replied Walstein, really alarmed. "It is precisely because I admire him very much that I never wish to see him. What can the conversations of Sidonia... | |
| Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1837 - 228 sider
...acquaintance?" " Authors are best known by their writings," replied Walstein ; "I admire his, because, amid much wildness, he is a great reader of the human heart, and 1 find many echoes in his pages of what I dare only to think and to utter in solitude." "I shall introduce... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1904 - 416 sider
...acquaintance ?' 'Authors are best known by their writings,' replied Walstein; 'I admire his, because, amid much wildness, he is a great reader of the human...replied Walstein, really alarmed. 'It is precisely because I admire him very much that I never wish to see him. What can the conversation of Sidonia be... | |
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