A New England Group and Others: Shelburne Essays, Eleventh SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 295 頁 |
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第 19 頁
... record are forgot , Their parts , their ports , their pomps all laid in th ' dust , Nor wit , nor gold , nor buildings ' scape time's rust ; But he whose name is grav'd in the white stone Shall last and shine when all of these are gone ...
... record are forgot , Their parts , their ports , their pomps all laid in th ' dust , Nor wit , nor gold , nor buildings ' scape time's rust ; But he whose name is grav'd in the white stone Shall last and shine when all of these are gone ...
第 72 頁
... records were begun in early youth and continued , though at the close in the form of brief memoranda , to the end of ... record , in the twelfth volume , repeats what is really the same thought : The best part of truth is certainly that ...
... records were begun in early youth and continued , though at the close in the form of brief memoranda , to the end of ... record , in the twelfth volume , repeats what is really the same thought : The best part of truth is certainly that ...
第 77 頁
... records the con- versation in his Journal : As we were sitting together just after my coming in this afternoon , Carlyle spoke of Emerson . " There's a great contrast between Emerson and myself . He seems verra content with life , and ...
... records the con- versation in his Journal : As we were sitting together just after my coming in this afternoon , Carlyle spoke of Emerson . " There's a great contrast between Emerson and myself . He seems verra content with life , and ...
第 83 頁
... records his isolation from mankind and absorption in inanimate nature ; and when German literature reached this land it found in Emerson and Longfellow and others a material ready to its hand . But with all the similarity between the ...
... records his isolation from mankind and absorption in inanimate nature ; and when German literature reached this land it found in Emerson and Longfellow and others a material ready to its hand . But with all the similarity between the ...
第 91 頁
... record from the pen of a saint – imprisoned in a mad house , but still ( note the con- junction ) not a spiritual being . These good people had a double purpose : one , sufficiently humble , to support themselves , that is their ...
... record from the pen of a saint – imprisoned in a mad house , but still ( note the con- junction ) not a spiritual being . These good people had a double purpose : one , sufficiently humble , to support themselves , that is their ...
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第 84 頁 - Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old; The litanies of nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning core below, — The canticles of love and woe...
第 254 頁 - I FLED Him, down the nights and down the days; I fled Him, down the arches of the years; I fled Him, down the labyrinthine ways Of my own mind; and in the mist of tears I hid from Him, and under running laughter. Up vistaed hopes I sped; And shot, precipitated, Adown Titanic glooms of chasmed fears, From those strong Feet that followed, followed after. But with unhurrying chase, And unperturbed pace, Deliberate speed, majestic instancy, They beat — and a Voice beat More instant than the Feet —...
第 19 頁 - That draws oblivions curtains over kings, Their sumptuous monuments, men know them not, Their names without a Record are forgot, Their parts, their ports, their pomp's all laid in th...
第 13 頁 - A crime it is, therefore in bliss you may not hope to dwell; But unto you I shall allow the easiest room in hell.
第 63 頁 - All theory is against the freedom of the will; all experience for it."— I did not push the subject any farther.
第 75 頁 - Historical Christianity has fallen into the error that corrupts all attempts to communicate religion. As it appears to us, and as it has appeared for ages, it is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration of the personal, the positive, the ritual. It has dwelt, it dwells, with noxious exaggeration about the person of Jesus.
第 17 頁 - Several Poems, compiled with great variety of wit and learning, full of delight...
第 85 頁 - Though love repine, and reason chafe, There came a voice without reply, — "Tis man's perdition to be safe, When for the truth he ought to die.
第 40 頁 - Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen.
第 7 頁 - Thus they discoursed together till late at night; and after they had committed themselves to their Lord for protection, they betook themselves to rest: the pilgrim they laid in a large upper chamber, whose window opened towards the sun-rising: the name of the chamber was Peace, where he slept till break of day, and then he awoke and sang, Where am I now?