The greatest poet even cannot say it; for the mind in creation is as a fading coal, which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness; this power arises from within, like the colour of a flower which fades and changes... The Art of Letters - 201 psl.autoriai: Robert Lynd - 1920 - 240 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Robin G. Schulze - 1995 - 270 psl.
...Poetry, " "which some invisible influence like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness: this power arises from within, like the colour of a flower which fades and changes as it is developed."19 Like the veil, Shelley's image of the fading coal appears in Moore's reading diary of... | |
| James Joyce - 1998 - 1060 psl.
...coal, wh1ch some invisible influence, like an 1nconstant w1nd, awakens to trans1tory brightness; this power arises from within, like the colour of a flower...and changes as it is developed, and the conscious port1ons of our natures arc unprophetic either of its approach or its departure.' 186.37-187.2 So in... | |
| Sabine Menninghaus - 2000 - 338 psl.
...an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness; this power arises from within, like the color of a flower which fades and changes as it is developed,...unprophetic either of its approach or its departure" (UA 218). Shelley verknüpft das Bild von der verglühenden Kohle mit der organischen Wachstumsanalogie... | |
| Walter Göbel - 2000 - 370 psl.
...coal which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness: this power arises from within, like the colour of a flower...natures are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure.48 Aus der Aufnahme und der Transformation überlieferter Bilder, Symbole, Figuren und Themen... | |
| Catherine Maxwell - 2001 - 292 psl.
...coal which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness; this power arises from within like the colour of a flower...natures are unprophetic either of its approach or departure. (SPP, pp. 503-4) If poetry 'redeems from decay the visitations of the divinity in man' (SPP,... | |
| Doug Mann - 2002 - 322 psl.
...coal which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness; this power arises from within, like the colour of a flower...unprophetic either of its approach or its departure." I use the Sanskrit term deliberately, to hint at how the problem of suffering Freud deals with here... | |
| Stuart Peterfreund - 2002 - 432 psl.
...coal which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness: this power arises from within, like the colour of a flower,...unprophetic either of its approach or its departure" (503-4). "Flowers of thought" must fade, and one is powerless even to remark their advent and departure,... | |
| Alice Flaherty - 2004 - 328 psl.
...coal, which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness . . . and the conscious portions of our natures are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure." The phenomenon of feeling an external presence is not restricted to poets or great writers, but exists... | |
| Matthew Riley - 2007 - 15 psl.
...coal, which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness; this power arises from within like the colour of a flower...unprophetic either of its approach or its departure . . . We are aware of evanescent visitations of thought and feeling, sometimes associated with place... | |
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