Musings Without Method: A Record of 1900-01W. Blackwood and Sons, 1902 - 323 pagini |
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Pagina viii
... on the Bee - The drama of the hive . JULY 1901 . Lord Milner and the country - The vituperation of the Press -The support of the Government - The history of South 212 Africa - The sacrifice of Sir Bartle Frere - Mr viii Contents .
... on the Bee - The drama of the hive . JULY 1901 . Lord Milner and the country - The vituperation of the Press -The support of the Government - The history of South 212 Africa - The sacrifice of Sir Bartle Frere - Mr viii Contents .
Pagina 35
... drama is never Chauvinist , and not even the Nationalist press , which hastily lays the blame upon Dreyfusism , can lessen our grief for this universal disaster . Although the Comédie Française is no affair of stones and windows ...
... drama is never Chauvinist , and not even the Nationalist press , which hastily lays the blame upon Dreyfusism , can lessen our grief for this universal disaster . Although the Comédie Française is no affair of stones and windows ...
Pagina 39
... drama is not permitted to disturb the deliberate result . For at the Théâtre Français discipline and the sense of a high calling have reduced the peculiar vices of mummery to their lowest terms . Cabotins there are at the house of ...
... drama is not permitted to disturb the deliberate result . For at the Théâtre Français discipline and the sense of a high calling have reduced the peculiar vices of mummery to their lowest terms . Cabotins there are at the house of ...
Pagina 41
... drama , which should present , not represent , is peculiarly sensitive to the encroachments of such hard facts as heavy furniture and inapposite archæology . But we have a convinced faith in the logic and re- finement of the Théâtre ...
... drama , which should present , not represent , is peculiarly sensitive to the encroachments of such hard facts as heavy furniture and inapposite archæology . But we have a convinced faith in the logic and re- finement of the Théâtre ...
Pagina 55
... drama- tist and the novelist most bitterly resent the lightest hint of disapproval , the gentlest nod of judgment . A silent indifference , of course , drives them to despair ; they must always parade it in the public press , and always ...
... drama- tist and the novelist most bitterly resent the lightest hint of disapproval , the gentlest nod of judgment . A silent indifference , of course , drives them to despair ; they must always parade it in the public press , and always ...
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Pagina 270 - Is not a Patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help...
Pagina 152 - Jones, that exquisite picture of human manners, will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the imperial eagle of the house of Austria.
Pagina 315 - I could not have been more delighted if I had heard the music of the spheres. Poetry and philosophy had met together. Truth and genius had embraced under the eye and with the sanction of religion.
Pagina 186 - There shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and gather under her shadow : there shall the vultures also be gathered, every one with her mate.
Pagina 186 - It shall never be inhabited, neither shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation ; neither shall the Arabian pitch tent there ; neither shall the shepherds make their fold there ; but wild beasts of the desert shall lie there ; and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures ; and owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall dance there...
Pagina 171 - She appeared, in fact, to be awed, but not daunted, and afterwards the Duke of Wellington told me the same thing, and added that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better.
Pagina 184 - To be a king and wear a crown is a thing more glorious to them that see it than it is pleasant to them that bear it. For myself I was never so much enticed with the glorious name of a King or royal authority of a Queen as delighted that God hath made me his instrument to maintain his truth and glory and to defend this kingdom as I said from peril, dishonour, tyranny and oppression.
Pagina 276 - In short, all the symptoms which I have ever met with in History, previous to great Changes and Revolutions in Government, now exist and daily increase in France."/ Chapter III — Viaticum.
Pagina 154 - IT was at Rome, on the 15th of October, ' 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins of ' the Capitol, while the bare-footed fryars ' were singing vespers in the Temple of Ju'piter that the idea of writing the Decline 'and Fall of the City first started to my 'mind.
Pagina 261 - There was an artist in the city of Kouroo who was disposed to strive after perfection. One day it came into his mind to make a staff. Having considered that in an imperfect work time is an ingredient, but into a perfect work time does not enter, he said to himself, It shall be perfect in all respects, though I should do nothing else in my life.