Every reader knows the straight and narrow path as well as he knows a road in which he has gone backward and forward a hundred times. This is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations... Appletons' Journal - עמוד 4901880תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1907 - 284 דפים
...that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should be the personal recollections of another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turnstile, with which we are not perfectly acquainted.... | |
| Joseph Crouch - 1910 - 448 דפים
...highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imagination of one mind should become the personal recollections...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought." That a sense of reality should be characteristic of a work of the imagination is indeed a miracle of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 824 דפים
...is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turn-stile, with which we are not perfectly... | |
| Lewis Worthington Smith - 1916 - 312 דפים
...the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, 30 that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting6-13 : n. 14-26: c, b. 29-33 : o, r. 33-114. 17: c, h (cf-... | |
| Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 416 דפים
...highest miracle of genius, — that things which are not should be as though they were, — that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting place, no turnstile, with which we are not perfectly acquainted.... | |
| 1913 - 656 דפים
..."This is the highest miracle of genius, that things that are not should be as tho they were, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought." But if Macaulay had fully considered this fact in the light of modern (and yet very ancient) knowledge,... | |
| Birmingham central literary assoc - 1879 - 456 דפים
...is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were ; that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal recollections of another." And that this is no exaggeration, every reader of the book will admit. The characters are so real and life-like... | |
| Cynthia Wall - 2006 - 331 דפים
...highest miracle of genius, — that things which are not should be as though they were, — that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting place, no turnstile, with which we are not perfectly acquainted.... | |
| 530 דפים
...ia the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turn-stile with which we are not perfectly acquainted.... | |
| 1879 - 782 דפים
...This is the highest miracle of art, that things which are not should be as though they were ; that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought" The Editor of the SUNDAY MAGAZINE regrets that his space does not permit him to quote more fully from... | |
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