| Heinrich Gillardon - 1898 - 124 páginas
...passions, prejudices, interests That sway the meanest being. ibd. II 931 ff. I tell thee that these viewless beings, Whose mansion is the smallest particle...impassive atmosphere, Think feel and live like man. Diefe Porftellungen baben bet Byron tpofyl auf Stellen ^etmrft rote: 2Hanfre6 II, 4 . — the passtons,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 710 páginas
...the fragile blade of grass That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon, Is an unbounded world; I tell thee that those viewless beings, Whose mansion is the smallest particli Of the impassive atmosphere, Think, feel and live like man; That their aifections and antipathies,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 978 páginas
...living things, To whom the fragile blade of grass, And perisheth ere noon, Is an unbounded world ; 2 30 I tell thee that those viewless beings, Whose mansion is the smallest particle Of the imjwssive atmosphere, Think, feel and live like man ; That their affections and antipathies, Like his,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 948 páginas
...living things, To whom the fragile blade of grass, And perisheth ere noon, Is an unbounded world ; 230 I tell thee that those viewless beings, Whose mansion...affections and antipathies, Like his, produce the laws 236 Ruling their moral state ; And the minutest throb That through their frame diffuses The slightest,... | |
| John Howard Moore - 1909 - 238 páginas
...in the morn And perisheth ere noon, Is an unbounded world — I tell thee that these viewless being* Think, feel, and live, like man ; That their affections...antipathies. Like his, produce the laws Ruling their mortal state ; And the minutest throb That through their frames diffuses, The slightest, faintest motion... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 712 páginas
...fragile blade of grass That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon, Is an unbounded world; 130 I tell thee that those viewless beings, Whose mansion...the minutest throb That through their frame diffuses Tin- slightest, faintest motion, 34* Is fixed and indispensable As the majestic laws That rule yon... | |
| Solomon Liptzin - 1924 - 120 páginas
...the fragile blade of grass, That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon, Is an unbounded world. I tell thee that those viewless beings, Whose mansion...impassive atmosphere, Think, feel and live like man." 24 In the summer of 1840 the friendly meetings of the three poets came to an end. Hartmann left Prague... | |
| Gregory Claeys - 2005 - 470 páginas
...the fragile blade of grass, That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon, Is an unbounded world; I tell thee that those viewless beings, Whose mansion...Ruling their moral state; And the minutest throb, * The animals killed weekly in England for the consumption of man. are probably more than the whole... | |
| Judith Pascoe - 2006 - 252 páginas
...on romantic poetry to make his scientific points, conjuring up Shelley's depiction in Queen Mah of "those viewless beings, / Whose mansion is the smallest particle / Of the impassive atmosphere," while describing beings "so minute as to elude our unassisted vision."35 Thomas Hawkins, the fossil... | |
| 1885 - 398 páginas
...theory that when in wounds the discharges undergo fermentation, it is brought about by contact with ' ' those viewless beings Whose mansion is the smallest particle Of the impassive atmosphere. ' ' Through the microscope we are now able to view these beings, and we call them micro-organisms.... | |
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