| George Meredith - 1892 - 432 páginas
...wreck, animated by the dim strange fish below, appeared fairer ; it winked lurefully when abandoned. The internal state of a gentleman who detested intangible...heartily as the vulgarest of our gobble-gobbets hate it, metaphor only can describe ; and for the reason, that he had in him just something more than is... | |
| Marie Corelli - 1893 - 392 páginas
...order to keep up with this " Monstrous puff-ball of man wandering seriously light in heaviness." It has been left to George Meredith to tell us about " the...heartily as the vulgarest of our gobble-gobbets hate it " — and if we would not be considered "gobble-gobbets" ourselves, we must strive to be grateful... | |
| George Meredith - 1897 - 332 páginas
...wreck, animated by the dim strange fish below, appeared fairer ; it winked lurefully when abandoned. The internal state of a gentleman who detested intangible...heartily as the vulgarest of our gobble-gobbets hate it, metaphor only can describe; and for the reason, that he had in him just something more than is... | |
| George Meredith - 1898 - 540 páginas
...wreck, animated by the dim strange fish below, appeared fairer ; it winked lurefully when abandoned. The internal state of a gentleman who detested intangible...heartily as the vulgarest of our gobble-gobbets hate it, metaphor only can describe ; and for the reason, that he had in him just something more than is... | |
| Mary Sturge Gretton - 1926 - 280 páginas
...compel, to seek food for the mind. Of Dudley Sowerby, in One of our Conquerors, Meredith has written : ' The internal state of a gentleman who detested intangible...heartily as the vulgarest of our gobble-gobbets hate it, metaphor only can describe ; for the reason that he had in him just something more than is within... | |
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