| 1865 - 538 páginas
...whose heart has been so romantic ! who hast given thyself so prodigally, given thyself to sides and to heroes not mine, only never to the Philistines...which we are all prone, that bondage which Goethe, in those incomparable lines on the death of Schiller, makes it his friend's highest praise (and nobly... | |
| 1865 - 540 páginas
...Philistines I home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and nnpopnlar names, and impossible loyalties 1 What example could ever so inspire us to keep down...which we are all prone, that bondage which Goethe, in those incomparable lines on the death of Schiller, makes it his Iru-nJ's highest praise (and nobly... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1865 - 686 páginas
...one, first of all, in the apostrophe to the University of Oxford, at the close of the Preface, — " home of lost causes and forsaken beliefs and unpopular names and impossible loyalties." This is doubtless nothing but sentiment, but it seizes a shade of truth, and conveys it with a directness... | |
| 1865 - 1022 páginas
...whose heart has been so romantic ! who hast given thyself so prodigally, given thyself to sides and to heroes not mine, only never to the Philistines ! home of lost canses, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names, and impossible loyalties: What example could ever... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 468 páginas
...whose heart has been so romantic ! who hast given thyself so prodigally, given thyself to sides and to heroes not mine, only never to the Philistines!...that bondage which Goethe, in his incomparable lines on the death of Schiller, makes it his friend's highest praise (and nobly did Schiller deserve the... | |
| 1877 - 536 páginas
...genius of the place, for the William Penn. 365 chief university of the world has always been " the home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names, and impossible loyalties." It was while under the influence of this spirit that he was attracted by the doctrines of George Fox,... | |
| 1877 - 548 páginas
...became possessed by the genius of the place, for the chief university of the world has always been " the home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names, and impossible loyalties." It was while under the influence of this spirit that he was attracted by the doctrines of George Fox,... | |
| 1877 - 560 páginas
...became possessed by the genius of the place, for the chief university of the world has always been " the home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names, and impossible loyalties." It was while under the influence of this spirit that he was attracted by the doctrines of George Fox,... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - 1878 - 764 páginas
...whose heart has been so romantic ! who hast given thyself so prodigally, given thyself to sides and to heroes not mine, only never to the Philistines...save us from that bondage to which we are all prone Apparitions of a day, what is our puny warfare against the Philistines, compared with the warfare which... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1879 - 612 páginas
...became possessed by the genius of the place, for the chief university of the world has always been " the home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names, and impossible loyalties." It was while under the influence of this spirit that he was attracted by the doctrines of George Fox,... | |
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