10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MISAPPRECIATIVE»
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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
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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