10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISAPPRECIATIVE»
Discover the use of
misappreciative in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misappreciative and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The North American Review
Shall we hint to Mr. Carlyle that a man may look on an heroic age, as well as an
heroic master, with the eyes of a valet, as misappreciative certainly, though not so
ignoble ? What Goethe says of a great poet, that he must be a citizen of his age ...
Shall we hint to Mr. Carlyle that a man may look on an heroic age, as well as an
heroic master, with the eyes of a valet, as misappreciative certainly, though not so
ignoble ? What Goethe says of a great poet, that he must be a citizen of his age ...
James Russell Lowell, 1871
3
The North American Review
Shall we hint to Mr. Carlyle that a man may look on an heroic age, as well as an
heroic master, with the eyes of a valet, as misappreciative certainly, though not so
ignoble? What Goethe says of a great poet, that he must be a citizen of his age ...
Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, 1866
4
Hours in a Library (Second Series)
... by Law with such unhesitating faith, and enables him to express such vivid
emotions, is not mine; and, if I do not infer that respectful silence is the only
criticism possible, I admit that any criticism of mine is likely enough to be
misappreciative.
... by Law with such unhesitating faith, and enables him to express such vivid
emotions, is not mine ; and, if I do not infer that respectful silence is the only
criticism possible, I admit that any criticism of mine is likely enough to be
misappreciative.
... by Law with such unhesitating faith, and enables him to express such vivid
emotions, is not mine ; and, if I do not infer that respectful silence is the only
criticism possible, I admit that any criticism of mine is likely enough to be
misappreciative.
Shall we hint to Mr. Carlyle that a man may look on an heroic age, as well as on
an heroic master, with the eyes of a valet, as misappreciative certainly, though
not so ignoble? What Schiller says of a great poet, that he must be a citizen of his
...
James Russell Lowell, 1904
8
The Canadian Monthly and National Review
... in the naval science of Europe, a fact perhaps more conclusively evidenced by
the old-world sailor's continual misappreciative laughter at “Yankee nondescripts,
” than by any other indication whatever, and which Jonathan himself cuts a joke ...
9
The Complete Writings of James Russell Lowell: My study windows
Shall we hint to Mr. Carlyle that a man may look on an heroic age, as well as on
an heroic master, with the eyes of a valet, as misappreciative certainly, though
not so ignoble? What Schiller says of a great poet, that he must be a citizen of his
...
James Russell Lowell, Charles Eliot Norton, 1904
... godlike of to-day under that disguise in which it always visits us. Shall we hint
to Mr. Carlyle that a man may look on an heroic age, as well as on an heroic
master, with the eyes of a valet, as misappreciative certainly, though not so
iguoble ?
James Russell Lowell, 1910