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Энтони[уточнить] Троллоп — английский писатель, один из наиболее успешных и талантливых романистов Викторианской эпохи. В произведениях Троллопа отразились проблемы его времени — политические, социальные и семейные. В изображении нравов писатель выступал как наследник традиций английских писателей-юмористов XVIII века. Наиболее известными произведениями Троллопа являются его шесть романов из цикла «Барсетширские хроники», действие которых развивается в вымышленном графстве Барсетшир на западе Англии и его главном городе Барчестере. Предметом художественного изображения в этих романах стали жизнь, быт и нравы клерикального англиканского сословия, играющего наряду с помещиками ведущую роль в жизни провинциальной Англии. Wikipedia  

✵ 24. Апрель 1815 – 6. Декабрь 1882
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“Nobody holds a good opinion of a man who holds a low opinion of himself.”

Anthony Trollope книга Orley Farm

Источник: Orley Farm

“Love is like any other luxury. You have no right to it unless you can afford it.”

Anthony Trollope книга The Way We Live Now

Источник: The Way We Live Now, ch. 84. (1875)

“There is no such mischievous nonsense in all the world as equality.”

Anthony Trollope книга The Duke's Children

Источник: The Duke's Children (1879), Ch. 48
Контексте: "I think it is so glorious," said the American. "There is no such mischievous nonsense in all the world as equality. That is what father says. What men ought to want is liberty."

“Speak to me of honour, of duty, and of nobility; and tell me what they require of you.”

Anthony Trollope книга The Duke's Children

Источник: The Duke's Children (1879), Ch. 61
Контексте: But between you and me there should be no mention of law as the guide of conduct. Speak to me of honour, of duty, and of nobility; and tell me what they require of you.

“It would seem that the full meaning of the word marriage can never be known by those who, at their first outspring into life, are surrounded by all that money can give.”

Источник: The Bertrams (1859), Ch. 30
Контексте: It would seem that the full meaning of the word marriage can never be known by those who, at their first outspring into life, are surrounded by all that money can give. It requires the single sitting-room, the single fire, the necessary little efforts of self-devotion, the inward declaration that some struggle shall be made for that other one.

“Don't let love interfere with your appetite. It never does with mine.”

Anthony Trollope книга Barchester Towers

Источник: Barchester Towers (1857), Ch. 38

“The habit of reading is the only one I know in which there is no alloy. It lasts when all other pleasures fade. It will be there to support you when all other resources are gone. It will be present to you when the energies of your body have fallen away from you. It will make your hours pleasant to you as long as you live.”

As quoted in Forbes (April 1948), p. 42
Вариант: The habit of reading is the only one I know in which there is no alloy. It lasts when all other pleasures fade. It will be there to support you when all other resources are gone. . . . It will make your hours pleasant to you as long as you live.

“There is no happiness in love, except at the end of an English novel.”

Anthony Trollope книга Barchester Towers

Источник: Barchester Towers (1857), Ch. 27

“Of all the needs a book has, the chief need is that it be readable.”

Источник: An Autobiography (1883), Ch. 19

“There is no way of writing well and also of writing easily.”

Anthony Trollope книга Barchester Towers

Источник: Barchester Towers (1857), Ch. 20

“I am not fit to marry. I am often cross, and I like my own way, and I have a distaste for men.”

Anthony Trollope книга He Knew He Was Right

Источник: He Knew He Was Right

“Book love, my friends, is your pass to the greatest, the purest, and the most perfect pleasure that God has prepared for His creatures.”

Speech at the opening of an art exhibition at Bolton Mechanics' Institution (7 December 1868)

“One can only pour out of a jug that which is in it.”

Anthony Trollope Framley Parsonage

Источник: Framley Parsonage