He brings to the club sofa distinct visions of old creeds, intense images of strange thoughts : he takes to the bookish student tidings of wild Bohemia, and little traces of the demi-monde. He puts down what is good for the naughty and what is naughty... The Living Age - Side 2301923Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1865 - 820 sider
...: he takes to the bookish student tidings of wild Bohemia, and little traces of the demi-monde. He puts down what is good for the naughty and what is naughty for the good. Over women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1864 - 446 sider
...: he takes to the bookish student tidings of wild Bohemia, and little traces of the demi-monde. He puts down what is good for the naughty and what is naughty for the good, Over women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great... | |
| Robert Browning - 1881 - 1006 sider
...heart is in what he says. . . . He is at once a student of mysticism, and a citizen of the world. He puts down what is good for the naughty, and what is naughty for the good (p. 56). He is the most of a realist, and the least of an idealist, of any poet we know." p. 62. 1867.... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1881 - 610 sider
...heart is in what he says. . . . He is at once a student of mysticism, and a citizen of the world. He puts down what is good for the naughty, and what is naughty for the good (p. 56). He is the most of a realist, and the least of an idealist, of any poet we know." p. 62. 186?.... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 482 sider
...: he takes to the bookish student tidings of wild Bohemia, and little traces of the demi-monde. He puts down what is good for the naughty, and what is naughty for the good. Over women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great... | |
| Walter Bagehot, Richard Holt Hutton - 1891 - 574 sider
...thoughts ; he takes to the bookish student tidings of wild Bohemia and little traces of the demi-monde. He puts down what is good for the naughty, and what is naughty for the good. Over women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great... | |
| Sir William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas James Wise - 1895 - 700 sider
...by Walter Bagshot. " Mr. Browning is at once a student of mysticism, and a citizen of the world. He puts down what is good for the naughty, and what is naughty for the good. He is the most of a realist, and the least of an idealist, of any poet we know." (62.) The Quarterly... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1902 - 440 sider
...: he takes to the bookish student tidings of wild Bohemia, and little traces of the demi-monde. He puts down what is good for the naughty, and what is naughty for the good. Over women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 sider
...: he takes to the bookish student tidings of wild Bohemia, and little traces of the demi-monde. He puts down what is good for the naughty and what is naughty for the good. Over women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1908 - 296 sider
...: he takes to the bookish student tidings of wild Bohemia, and little traces of the demi-monde. He puts down what is good for the naughty, and what is naughty for the good. Over women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great... | |
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