Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 10
31 psl.
... thou fill thy brain with Boston and New York , with fashion and covetousness , and wilt stimu- late thy jaded senses with wine and French coffee , thou shalt find no radiance of wisdom in the lonely waste of the pine - woods . If the ...
... thou fill thy brain with Boston and New York , with fashion and covetousness , and wilt stimu- late thy jaded senses with wine and French coffee , thou shalt find no radiance of wisdom in the lonely waste of the pine - woods . If the ...
39 psl.
... Thou shalt leave the world , and know the muse only . Thou shalt not know any longer the times , customs , graces , politics , or opinions of men , but shalt take all from the muse . For the time of towns is tolled from the world by ...
... Thou shalt leave the world , and know the muse only . Thou shalt not know any longer the times , customs , graces , politics , or opinions of men , but shalt take all from the muse . For the time of towns is tolled from the world by ...
40 psl.
... Thou shalt lie close hid with nature , and caust not be afforded to the Capitol or the Exchange . The world is full of renunciations and apprenticeships , and this is thine ; thou must pass for a fool , and a churl , for a long season ...
... Thou shalt lie close hid with nature , and caust not be afforded to the Capitol or the Exchange . The world is full of renunciations and apprenticeships , and this is thine ; thou must pass for a fool , and a churl , for a long season ...
41 psl.
... hand dear Nature took ; Dearest Nature , strong and kind , Whispered , Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! ' EXPERIENCE . WHE HERE do we find ourselves ? In EXPERIENCE.
... hand dear Nature took ; Dearest Nature , strong and kind , Whispered , Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! ' EXPERIENCE . WHE HERE do we find ourselves ? In EXPERIENCE.
51 psl.
... question to say , Because thou wert born to a whole , and this story is a particular ? The reason of the pain this dis- covery causes us ( and we make it late in respect to works of arts and intellect ) , is the plaint EXPERIENCE . 51.
... question to say , Because thou wert born to a whole , and this story is a particular ? The reason of the pain this dis- covery causes us ( and we make it late in respect to works of arts and intellect ) , is the plaint EXPERIENCE . 51.
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
action animal antinomian appears astronomy beauty begin to hope behold believe Cæsar character chivalry church conversation creatures criticism debt of honor divine earth equal Eumenides exists experience express eyes fact faith fancy fashion feel flowers force genius gentleman gift give Goethe hand heart heaven hour individual intellect labor leave live look man's manners ment mind moral morning namely Napoleon nature never NOMINALIST numbers object palmistry party persons plant Plato Plutarch poem poet poetry politics poor present Proclus Pythagoras RALPH WALDO EMERSON religion rich secret seems selfish sense sentiment Sir Philip Sidney society soul speak speech spirit stand stars symbol talent thee things thought tion true romance truth universe virtue whilst whole wise wish wonder words Yunani Zoroaster