Eye Quotes - Page 263
Thomas Hood (1862). “the works of thomas hood”, p.361
Thomas Hardy (2016). “Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Diversion Classics)”, p.90, Diversion Books
Thomas Hardy (2016). “Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Diversion Classics)”, p.131, Diversion Books
Thomas Hardy (2016). “Tess of the d'Ubervilles”, p.81, Xist Publishing
Thomas Hardy (2016). “Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Diversion Classics)”, p.95, Diversion Books
Thomas Gray (1814). “The poems of Thomas Gray with critical notes, a life of the author... by John Mitford”, p.6
John Milton, Edward Young, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, William Collins (1836). “The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins”, p.251
Thomas Carlyle, Marianna De_Marinis (1851). “The French Revolution a History by Thomas Carlyle: The bastille”, p.8
The true eye for talent presupposes the true reverence for it.
Thomas Carlyle (1858). “Chartism: Past and Present. By Thomas Carlyle”, p.94
Pin thy faith to no man's sleeve. Hast thou not two eyes of thy own?
Thomas Carlyle (1881). “Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Collected and Republished”, p.329
To the mean eye all things are trivial, as certainly as to the jaundiced they are yellow.
Thomas Carlyle (1872). “On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History”, p.87
Histories are as perfect as the Historian is wise, and is gifted with an eye and a soul.
Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle (1857). “Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations”, p.6
Thomas Adams, James Sherman (1848). “An Exposition Upon the Second Epistle General of St. Peter”, p.117
Peace to each manly soul that sleepeth; Rest to each faithful eye that weepeth.
Thomas Moore (1850). “The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore”, p.177
Theodore Roosevelt (2012). “In the Words of Theodore Roosevelt: Quotations from the Man in the Arena”, p.30, Cornell University Press
Theodor W Adorno (2005). “The Culture Industry: Selected Essays on Mass Culture”, p.103, Routledge
Thalassa Cruso (1990). “The Gardening Year”, Lyons Press