... simultaneously. He was a prince, by birth a prince ; and he wished to reign only that good men might be good without obstruction. Pleasing in form, polished by nature, courteous from the heart, he was meant to be the pattern of youth and the joy of... The Southern Review - Page 3821829Full view - About this book
| Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 502 pages
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honourable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1901 - 792 pages
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honourable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1901 - 397 pages
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honourable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Anthologies - 1901 - 426 pages
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honorable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1902 - 338 pages
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia •was a still presentiment of sweet wants....excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honorable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on thebosom of a friend.... | |
| J W Von Goethe - Fiction - 1917 - 638 pages
...meant to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. "Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honourable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Literary Criticism - 1921 - 316 pages
...be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. 148 " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honorable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Literary Criticism - 1921 - 326 pages
...be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. 148 " Without any prominent passion,. his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...excelling in them. Pure in sentiment, he knew the honorable-minded, and could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on the bosom of a friend.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1925 - 388 pages
...to be the pattern of youth and the joy of the world. " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was a still presentiment of sweet wants. His...could prize the rest which an upright spirit tastes on 1 the bosom of a friend. To a certain degree, he had learned to discern and value the good and the... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Carlyle - 1882 - 850 pages
...youth and the joy of the f world. v .v- " Without any prominent passion, his love for Ophelia was V » still presentiment of sweet wants. His zeal in knightly...accomplishments was not entirely his own : it needed to \ Ji .• be quickened and inflamed by praise bestowed on others for \ * / excelling in them. Pure... | |
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