But in truth I have not much to say ; for since I have had leisure to look at myself, I find that, so far from being an original genius, I have not yet learned to think to any depth, and that the utmost I have done in life has been to form my character... Margaret Fuller– An American Romantic Life - 350 psl.autoriai: Charles Capper - 1994 - 456 psl.Ribota peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 386 psl.
...from being an original genius, ' I have not yet learned to think to any depth, and that 'the utmost I have done in life has been to form my 'character to...For this the world will not care ' much, so I shall hazard a few critical remarks only, or 'an unpretending chalk sketch now and then, till I have 'learned... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1852 - 364 psl.
...from being an original genius, I have not yet learned to think to any depth, and that the utmost I have done in life has been to form my character to...For this the world will not care much, so I shall hazard a few critical remarks only, or an unpretending chalk sketch now and then, till I have learned... | |
| 1852 - 536 psl.
...from being an original genius, I have not yet learned to think to any depth, and that the utmost I have done in life has been to form my character to...at first. For this the world will not care much.' — Vol. ii. p. 201. She was sensitive, too, of all failure of gallant respect to women, as women ;... | |
| 1852 - 532 psl.
...learned to think to any depth, and that the utmost I have done in life has been to form my character to n certain consistency, cultivate my tastes, and learn to tell the truth with a little better grace tlinn I did at first. For this the world will not care much.' — Vol. ii. p. 201. She was sensitive,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 366 psl.
...did at first. For this the world will not care 'much, so I shall hazard a few critical remarks only, or 'an unpretending chalk sketch now and then, till I have 'learned to do something. There will be beautiful poe'sies; about prose we know not yet so well. We shall ' be the means of publishing... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 336 psl.
...the world will not care much, so I shall hazard a few critical remarks only, or an unpreK3 tending chalk sketch now and then, till I have learned to do something. There will be beautiful poesies ; about prose -we know not yet so well. We shall be the means of publishing... | |
| Camilla Crosland - 1854 - 450 psl.
...from being an original genius, I have not yet learned to think to any depth, and that the utmost I have done in life has been to form my character to...truth with a little better grace than I did at first." In the year 1839, Margaret Fuller, in conjunction with her mother and family, took a house at Jamaica... | |
| Isaac Thomas Hecker - 1855 - 342 psl.
...I have done in life has been to form my character to a certain degree of consistency, cultivate iny tastes, and learn to tell the truth with a little better grace than I did at first." A confession not unlike that which Goethe puts into the mouth of Faust : — " I feel it, I have heaped... | |
| Isaac Thomas Hecker - 1855 - 322 psl.
...from being an original genius, I have not yet learned to think to any depth, and that the utmost I have done in life has been to form my character to a certain degree of consistency, cultivate my tastes, and learn to tell the truth with a little better grace... | |
| Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1876 - 414 psl.
...from being an original genius, I have not yet learned to think to any depth, and that the utmost I have done in life has been to form my character to...For this the world will not care much, so I shall hazard a few critical remarks only, or an unpretending chalk sketch now and then till I have learned... | |
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