... alone can bring together. We raise no jealousy by conversing with one in preference to another: we give no offence to the most illustrious, by questioning him as long as we will, and leaving him as abruptly. Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in... Walter Savage Landor: A Biography - Page 346by John Forster - 1869 - 693 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1824 - 758 pages
...abruptly. Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence ; each interlocutor stands before us, speaks, or is silent, and we adjourn or decide the...hereafter of sailing on a wish from world to world. Surely you would turn away as far as possible from the degraded state of our country ; you would select... | |
| Scotland - 1824 - 792 pages
...abruptly^ Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence ; each interlocutor stands before us, speaks, or is silent, and we adjourn or decide the...hereafter of sailing on a wish from world to world. Surely you would turn away as far as possible from the degraded state of our country ; you would select... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - Imaginary conversations - 1824 - 424 pages
...abruptly. Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence: each interlocutor stands before us, speaks, or is silent, and we adjourn or decide the...hereafter of sailing on a wish from world to world. Surely you would turn away as far as possible from the degraded state of our country; you would select... | |
| 1829 - 460 pages
...abruptly. Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence: each interlocutor stands before us, speaks, or is silent, and we adjourn or decide the...hereafter, of sailing on a wish from world to world. — Landor. THE ATHENAEUM AND LITERARY CHRONICLE OP THIS DAY CONTAINS PACE. The new Edition of Sir... | |
| 1829 - 512 pages
...yet does it invest us with grand and glorious privileges, and confers on us a largeness of beatitude. Nothing is past which we desire to be present ; and...hereafter, of sailing on a wish from world to world. SCOTTISH NATIONAL FEELINGS. While the loud torrent and the whirlwind's roar, But bind them to their... | |
| 1837 - 352 pages
...abruptly, Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence; each interlocuter stands before us, speaks, or is silent, and we adjourn or decide the...hereafter, of sailing on a wish from world to world. Landor. 605. Conscience. The good or evil we confer on others, very often, I believe, recoils on ourselves... | |
| John Taylor - Quotations - 1839 - 274 pages
...abruptly. Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence; each interlocutor stands before us, speaks or is silent, and we adjourn or decide the...hereafter, of sailing on a wish from world to world. — TV. /S. Jjandor. vol.. I, — 19 ccci-xxxm. The Faculties of Man. — The great distinction and... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 620 pages
...abruptly. Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence : each interlocutor stands before us, speaks or is silent, and we adjourn or decide the...at our leisure. Nothing is past which we desire to he present ; aiid we enjoy by anticipation somewhat like the power which I imagine we shall posnesa... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 pages
...abruptly. Diversity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence ; each interlocutor stands before us, speaks or is silent, and we adjourn or decide the...business at our leisure. Nothing is past which we desire te be present ; and we enjoy by anticipation somewhat like the power which I imagine we shall possess... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 618 pages
...Oiver-ity of opinion raises no tumult in our presence : each interlocutor stands before us, speaks or is i silent, and we adjourn or decide the business at our leisure. Nothing is past which we desire to 1« present ; and we enjoy by anticipation somewhat like the power which 1 imagine we shall possess... | |
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