The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty perhaps ; and gave you the idea of a life that had been full of sufferings ; a life heavy-laden, half- vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas of manifold physical and other bewilderment. Rhetoric and Composition - Stran 149avtor: Edward Fulton - 1906 - 259 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Anna Maria Hall - 426 strani
...talker extant in this world — and to some small minority, by no means to all, the most excellent. The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty...perhaps ; and gave you the idea of a life that had bcen full of Bufferings ; a life heavy-laden, half-vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas of... | |
| 1852 - 428 strani
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| Thomas Carlyle - 1852 - 362 strani
...talker extant in this world, — and to some small minority, by no means to all, as the most excellent. The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty...manifold physical and other bewilderment. Brow and head weie round, and of massive weight, but the face was flabby and irresolute. The deep eyes, of a light... | |
| 1852 - 536 strani
...city. Here for hours would Coleridge talk, concerning all conceivable or inconceivable things. . . . ' The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty...had been full of sufferings ; a life heavy-laden, half- vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas of manifold physical and other bewilderment. Brow... | |
| George Searle Phillips - 1852 - 314 strani
...direction." Lord Byron — " Has spoken severely of my compositions. means to all,) the most excellent. The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty...that had been full of sufferings ; a life heavyladen, half- vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas of manifold physical and other bewilderment. •... | |
| 1852 - 532 strani
...city. Here for hours would Coleridge talk, concerning all conceivable or inconceivable things. . . . 1 The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty...perhaps ; and gave you the idea of a life that had oeen full of sufferings; a life heavy-laden, half-vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas of manifold... | |
| 1852 - 528 strani
...is minutely faithful and supremely unpleasant. We will give some glimpses of him: — • " The old man— he was now getting old — towards sixty, perhaps, and gave you the idea of a life that liad been full of sufferings — a life heavy-laden, half vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas... | |
| 1852 - 1070 strani
...attracting towards him the thoughts of innumerable brave souls still engaged there. . . . The good man, be was now getting old, towards sixty perhaps ; and gave you the idea of a life that ha'l bt-en full of sufferings; a life heavy-laden, half- vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas... | |
| 1852 - 598 strani
...C'arlylean feast prepared for those who can reb'sh it in tho following character of Coleridge : — the " The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty perhaps ; and gave you с idea of a life that had been full of sufferings ; a life heavy-laden, half-vanquished. still swimming... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 436 strani
...talker extant in this world, — and to some small minority, by no means to all, as the most excellent. The good man, he was now getting old, towards sixty...half-vanquished, still swimming painfully in seas of manifold plvysical and other bewilderment. Brow and head were round, and of massive weight, but the face was... | |
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