| Edward Hutton - 1905 - 276 páginas
...breast, But thirty thousand to the rest ; An age at least to every part, And the last age should show your heart. For, lady, you deserve this state, Nor...at lower rate. But at my back I always hear Time's wingid chariot hurrying near, And yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity. Thy beauty shall... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1905 - 938 páginas
...coyness, lady, were no crime . . . My vegetable love should grow Vaster than Empires, and more slow . . . But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot...yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity. .' ' Time's winged chariot hurrying near ' is exactly what Rhodes seemed always to be hearing. Often... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1905 - 258 páginas
...breast, But thirty thousand to the rest ; An age at least to every part, And the last age should show your heart. For, lady, you deserve this state, Nor would I love at lower rate. 1 Many a reader has made his first acquaintance with Marvell on reading these lines in the Essays of... | |
| Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1906 - 422 páginas
...Horatian ode on Cromwell, the imaginatively phrased To His Coy Mistress, especially the lines beginning " But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near " ; and the richly descriptive Upon Appleton House, The Fawn, and the Bermudas. Marvell's treatment of nature... | |
| 1906 - 466 páginas
...Horatian ode on Cromwell, the imaginatively phrased To His Coy Mistress, especially the lines beginning " But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near " ; and the richly descriptive Upon Appleton House, The Fawn, and the Bermudas. Marvell's treatment of nature... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 páginas
...breast, But thirty thousand to the rest; An age at least to every part, And the last age should show your heart. For, Lady, you deserve this state, Nor would I love at lower rate. ao But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near; And yonder all before us lie Deserts... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 380 páginas
...songs of the enemy! Marvell, indeed, we range among the Dissenters, yet his most magnificent lines — But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot...yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity — occur in a poem of frankly pagan sensuousness. He wrote an Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland,... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 384 páginas
...songs of the enemy! Marvell, indeed, we range among the Dissenters, yet his most magnificent lines — But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot...yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity — occur in a poem of frankly pagan sensuousness. He wrote an Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland,... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 2002 - 100 páginas
...'carpe diem' ('seize the day') notion, and it really comes as no surprise when the poem changes key: 'But at my back I always hear/ Time's winged chariot hurrying near' (21-2). Life, we know, is not kind enough to allow us all the time and space we want: pleasure, therefore,... | |
| Zoltan Kovecses - 2002 - 303 páginas
...Harold's Pilgrimage) Time is a great legalizer, even in the field of morals. (Mencken) TIME IS A PURSUER But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near. (Marvell, "To His Coy Mistress") Personification permits us to use knowledge about ourselves to comprehend... | |
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