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" ... the vulgar was offensive to him ; and if hatred could take root in his tender soul, it was only so far as to make him properly despise the false and changeful insects of a court, and play with them in easy scorn. "
The Collected Works of Thomas Carlyle: Life of Friedrich Schiller (1825 ... - Sayfa 178
Thomas Carlyle tarafından - 1858
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Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship: A Novel, 2. cilt

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1824 - 366 sayfa
...learned to discern and value the good and the beautiful in arts and sciences; the mean, the vulgar was offensive to him ; and if hatred could take root...changeful insects of a court, and play with them in easy-scorn. He was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct, neither pleased with idleness, nor too...
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Southern Review, 3. cilt

1829 - 530 sayfa
...learned to discern and value the good and the beautiful in arts and sciences ; the mean, the vulgar was offensive to him ; and if hatred could take root...too violently eager for employment. The routine of an university he seemed to continue when at court. He possessed more mirth of humour than of heart...
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The Southern Review, 3. cilt

1829 - 538 sayfa
...learned to discern and value the good and the beautiful in arts and sciences ; the mean, the vulgar was offensive to him ; and if hatred could take root...despise the false and changeful insects of a court, and pl;i' with them in easy scorn. He was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct, neither pleased with...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, 24-25. ciltler

1840 - 544 sayfa
...studies. Perhaps, in Goethe's estimation, the difference was still more minute. According to him, Hamlet " was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct, neither...too violently eager for employment. The routine of a nnifrrsitij he seemed to continue when at court." Granted. But this university routine to Hamlet is...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1856 - 794 sayfa
...his own; it needed to be quickened and inflamed by praise bestowed on others for excelling in them. He was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct,...nor too violently eager for employment. The routine ol a university he seemed to continue when at court. tic possessed more mirth of humour than of heart...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Hamlet. 1877

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 444 sayfa
...degree he had learned to discern and value the good and the beautiful in arts and sciences ; the vulgar was offensive to him ; and if hatred could take root...his tender soul, it was only so far as to make him despise the false and fickle courtiers, and scornfully to play with them. He was calm in his temper,...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1873 - 798 sayfa
...his own ; it needed to bo quickened and inflamed by praise bestowed on others for excelling in them. He was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct,...too violently eager for employment. The routine of a •inivcrsity he seemed to continue when at court. lie possessed more mirth of humour than of heart...
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Elocution; Voice, Expression, Gesture for Use in Colleges and Schools and by ...

Sarah Neal Harris - 1891 - 206 sayfa
...learned to discern and value the good and the beautiful in arts and sciences. The mean and the vulgar was offensive to him ; and if hatred could take root...the false and changeful insects of a court, and play them in easy scorn. He was calm in his temper, artless in his conduct, neither pleased with idleness...
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The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1895 - 232 sayfa
...degree he had learned to discern and value the good and the beautiful in arts and sciences; the vulgar was offensive to him ; and if hatred could take root...his tender soul, it was only so far as to make him despise the false and fickle courtiers, and scornfully to play with them. He was calm in his temper,...
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Shakespeare's Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1902 - 338 sayfa
...learned to discern and value the good and the beautiful in arts and sciences ; the mean, the vulgar was offensive to him ; and if hatred could take root...court, and play with them in easy scorn. He was calm in histemper, artless in his conduct ; neither pleased with idleness, nor too violently eager for employment....
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