Anthony Trollope Citations
Anthony Trollope: Citations en anglais
The New Zealander (1965), p. 73
“Their support was not needed, therefore they were not courted.”
Source: The Prime Minister (1876), Ch. 12
“He was not so anxious to prove himself right, as to be so.”
Source: The Warden (1855), Ch. 3
“Speeches easy to young speakers are generally very difficult to old listeners.”
Source: The Duke's Children (1879), Ch. 56
Source: An Autobiography (1883), Ch. 5
“There is no royal road to learning; no short cut to the acquirement of any art.”
Source: Barchester Towers (1857), Ch. 20; this derives from an expression attributed to Euclid.
“Three hours a day will produce as much as a man ought to write.”
Source: An Autobiography (1883), Ch. 15
“She had married a vulgar man; and, though she had not become like the man, she had become vulgar.”
Source: The Prime Minister (1876), Ch. 5
“I always thought there was very little wit wanted to make a fortune in the City.”
Source: The Prime Minister (1876), Ch. 10
“There is such a difference between life and theory.”
Source: Phineas Finn (1869), Ch. 40
“The tenth Muse who now governs the periodical press.”
Source: The Warden (1855), Ch. 14
Source: The Small House at Allington (1864), Ch. 1, first lines
Source: An Autobiography (1883), Ch. 6