| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Skipsey - 1884 - 304 páginas
...lips unbrighteu'd, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ? Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. THE GARDEN OF BOCCACCIO. OF late, in one of those most weary hours, When life seems emptied of all... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1884 - 310 páginas
...lips unbrighten'd, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would yon learn the spells that drowse my soul 1 Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. THE GARDEN OF BOCCACCIO. OF late, in one of those most weary hours, When life seems emptied of all... | |
| James Inches Hillocks - 1884 - 364 páginas
...a brother's pity." "The causes are complicated, and the cure must be as manifold as the causes." " Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live." Dedication. To the Right Hon. RN FOWLER, MP, Lord Mayor of London. MY LORD MAYOR, Your consent that... | |
| Thomas O'Hagan Baron O'Hagan - 1884 - 446 páginas
...With lips unmoisten'd, wreathless brow, I stroll, And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ? Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object caunot live. Of his uneventful life, I have no more to say. He passed it in oscillation between the... | |
| Herbert Hill - 1985 - 476 páginas
...knows that his work will be appreciated and his progress rewarded. "Work without hope," said Coleridge, "draws nectar in a sieve, and hope without an object cannot live." The ethic which permeates the American dream is that a person may advance as far as his talents and... | |
| J.J. Godfrey - 1987 - 294 páginas
...deep grounded hopes that are the central subject-matter of this essay. CHAPTER 2 HOPE'S OBJECTIVES Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. Coleridge, Work Without Hope Our reflection on hope that has an aim or target begins with the features... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 páginas
...this is the only year of which I remember next to nothing. Two lines of Coleridge's, in whom alone of all writers I have found a true description of...in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. In all probability my case was by no means so peculiar as I fancied it, and I doubt not that many others... | |
| Bruce Mazlish - 1988 - 524 páginas
...Mill makes reference to the poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Two lines of Coleridge, in whom alone of all writers I have found a true description of...felt, were often in my thoughts, not at this time, but in a later period of the same mental malady. Work without hope drains nectar in a sieve and hope... | |
| Howell S. Baum - 1990 - 304 páginas
...302.3'4-dc20 10987654321 To Madelyn, Elena, and Maya In the hope they have good work In their own good time. Work without Hope draws nectar in a sieve. And Hope without an object cannot live. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Work Without Hope Every really able man, in whatever direction he work... | |
| Max Lerner - 1991 - 216 páginas
...drama of hope. Hope was what it was about. In his "Ode to Dejection," Coleridge impaled it for me: Life without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. The operative word here is "object." Coleridge was writing about a willed hope that aims at a longed-for... | |
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