| 1877 - 826 pages
...nous-mimes a nos cceurs et a nos consciences. These are among the last words of her Journal of 1870. Whether or not the number of George Sand's works —...will leave them behind also. There will remain of her the sense of benefit and stimulus from the passage upon earth of that large and frank nature, that... | |
| 1877 - 938 pages
...grows upon it, always seeks to leave behind it as much as it can, as much as it dares—everything but masterpieces. But the immense vibration of George...will leave them behind also. There will remain of her the sense of benefit and stimulus from the passage upon earth of that large and frank nature, that... | |
| George Sand - 1896 - 166 pages
...dire, c'est bien sentir' ; and her ample and noble style rests upon large and lofty qualities. . . . The immense vibration of George Sand's voice upon the ear of Europe will not soon pass away. Her passions and her errors have been abundantly talked of. She left them behind her, and... | |
| 1898 - 812 pages
...much as it dares— everything but masterpieces. But the immense vibration of George Sand's voice npon the ear of Europe will not soon die away. Her passions...abundantly talked of. She left them behind her, and men.s memory of her will leave VOL. CLXVI. — HO. 494. 4 them behind also. There will remain of her... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1904 - 870 pages
...in closing than quote once more from Matthew Arnold, who sums up his reflections in these words: ' The immense vibration of George Sand's voice upon...abundantly talked of. She left them behind her, and men'a memory of her will leave them behind also. There will remain of her to mankind the sense of benefit... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1904 - 878 pages
...in closing than quote once more from Matthew Arnold, who sums up his reflections in these words : ' The immense vibration of George Sand's voice upon...abundantly talked of. She left them behind her, and men'a memory of her will leave them behind also. There will remain of her to mankind the sense of benefit... | |
| Willis John Abbot - 1913 - 522 pages
...the finest examples of the English university prig, in a moment of unusual liberality, said of her, "Her passions and her errors have been abundantly...talked of. She left them behind her, and men's memory will leave them behind also. . . . There will remain an admiring and ever widening report of that great... | |
| 1883 - 998 pages
...rescuing so much from the inevitable decay of time. O George Sand's Letters. GEORGE SAND'S LETTERS. "WHETHER or not the number of George Sand's works...and her errors have been abundantly talked of. She has left them behind her, and men's memory of her will leave them behind also. There will remain of... | |
| 1877 - 936 pages
...nous-mimes A nos camrs et a nos consciences. These are among the last words of her Journal of 1870. Whether or not the number of George Sand's works —...will leave them behind also. There will remain of her the sense of benefit and stimulus from the passage upon earth of that large and frank nature, that... | |
| 1883 - 894 pages
...to-day to Mr. Bartlett for rescuing so much from the inevitable decay of time. GEORGE SAND'S LETTERS. "WHETHER or not the number of George Sand's works...and her errors have been abundantly talked of. She has left them behind her, and men's memory of her will leave them behind also. There will remain of... | |
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