| James Seth - 1894 - 488 páginas
...7/o said, ' What's time? Leave Now for dogs and apes. Man has Forever ! ' Was it not great ? did uot he throw on God (He loves the burthen !) — God's...to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen?" It is noteworthy that the two great poets of our time — Tennyson and Browning — have been almost... | |
| James Seth - 1894 - 500 páginas
...escapes 1 Live now or never ! ' He said, ' What's time? Leave Now for dogs and apes, Man has Forever ! ' Was it not great? did not he throw on God (He loves the burtheu !)— God's task to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen?" It is noteworthy that the... | |
| James Seth - 1894 - 500 páginas
...time? Leave Now for dogs »nd apes, Man has Forever ! ' Was it not great? did not he throw on God (lie loves the burthen !}-- God's task to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen?" It is noteworthy that the two great poets of our time — Tennyson and Browning — have been almost... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 424 páginas
...fresher than at first, Fierce as a dragon He (soul-hydroptic with a sacred thirst) Sucked at the flagon. Oh, if we draw a circle premature, Heedless of far...task to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen ? Did not he magnify the mind, show clear Just what it all meant ? He would not discount life, as fools... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 1070 páginas
...fresher than at first, Fierce as a dragon He (soul-hydroptic with a sacred thirst) Sacked at the flagon. Oh, if we draw a circle premature, Heedless of far...task to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen ? Did not he magnifv the mind, show clear Just what it all meant ? He would not discount life, as fools... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 132 páginas
...fresher than at first, Fierce as a dragon He (soul-hydroptic1 with a sacred thirst) Sucked at the flagon. Oh, if we draw a circle premature, Heedless of far...not great ? did not he throw on God, (He loves the burl lien) — God's task to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen ? Did not he magnify the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 1066 páginas
...sacred thirst) Sucked at the flagon. Oh, if we draw a circle premature, Heedless of far gain, Qreedy , Mifflin company ? Did not he magnify the mind, show clear Jnst what it all meant ? He would not discount life, as fouls... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1895 - 354 páginas
...escapes ! Live now or never 1 ' He said, ' What's time ? Leave Now for dogs and apes ! Man has Forever.' Was it not great ? did not he throw on God (He loves...task to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen t Did not he magnify the mind, show clear Just what it all meant ? He would not discount life, as fools... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1895 - 356 páginas
...ring, but ring-ward. " On the earth the broken arcs ; in the heaven a perfect round" (Abt Vogler). "Oh, if we draw a circle premature, heedless of far...quick returns of profit, sure, bad is our bargain" (A Grammarian's Funeral). An Epistle containing the strange Medical Experiences of Karshish, the Arab... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1895 - 472 páginas
...solution. But in art, as in life, it is not always good policy to snatch at a near advantage : — " Oh ! if we draw a circle premature, Heedless of far...quick returns of profit, sure, Bad is our bargain ! " Sometimes it is more for our good that art should put a question courageously than that it should... | |
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