How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy? To burn always with this hard, gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 6031873Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Walter Pater - 1873 - 258 páginas
...point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy ? To burn always with this hard...stereotyped world ; meantime it is only the roughness of the eye that makes any two persons, things, situations, seem alike. While all melts under our feet, we... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1874 - 810 páginas
...point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy? "To burn always with this hard,...stereotyped world; meantime it is only the roughness of the eye that makes any two persons, things, situations, seem alike. While all melts under our feet, we... | |
| 1876 - 604 páginas
...burn always with this hard gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy ' (viz. of artistic perception) ' is success in life. Failure is to form habits, for...stereotyped world ; meantime it is only the roughness of the eye that makes any two things, persons, situations, seem alike. While all melts under our feet, we... | |
| 1902 - 550 páginas
...possible contrive to be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy. To burn always with this hard gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstacy, is success in life ' (pp. 64-5). It is not, however, with this lower Humanism that we are... | |
| 1876 - 576 páginas
...abstract moralising which Wordsworth prescribes as its proper food ? Mr. Pater shall once more decide. ' To burn always with this hard gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy ' (viz. of artistic perception) ' is success in life. Failure is to form habits, for habit is relative... | |
| 1876 - 606 páginas
...abstract moralising which Wordsworth prescribes as its proper food ? Mr. Pater shall once more decide. ' To burn always with this hard gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy ' (viz. of artistic perception) ' is success in life. Failure is to form habits, for habit is relative... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1878 - 378 páginas
...point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy? To burn always with this hard,...stereotyped world ; meantime it is only the roughness of the eye that makes any two persons, things, situations, seem alike. While all melts under our feet, we... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1887 - 222 páginas
...point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy ? " To burn always with this hard...gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success 1 Waller. in life. Failure is to form habits ; for habit is relation to a stereotyped world . . . while... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1887 - 222 páginas
...point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy ? "To burn always with this hard gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is suc1 Waller. cess in life. Failure is to form Tiabits; for habit is relation to a stereotyped world... | |
| Walter Pater - 1888 - 284 páginas
...point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy ? To burn always with this hard,...flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life. In a sense it might even be said that our failurejs to form ' habits : for, after all, habit is relative... | |
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