EssaysA. L. Burt, 1899 - 402 頁 |
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第 20 頁
... heaven ; then the mad fit returns , and they mope and wallow like dogs . When the gods come among men , they are not known . Jesus was not ; Socrates and Shakespeare were not . Antæus was suffocated by the gripe of Hercules , but every ...
... heaven ; then the mad fit returns , and they mope and wallow like dogs . When the gods come among men , they are not known . Jesus was not ; Socrates and Shakespeare were not . Antæus was suffocated by the gripe of Hercules , but every ...
第 87 頁
... Heaven pre- dicted from the beginning of the world , and still predicted from the bottom of the heart , would organize itself , as do now the rose , and the air , and the sun . I say , do not choose ; but that is a figure of speech by ...
... Heaven pre- dicted from the beginning of the world , and still predicted from the bottom of the heart , would organize itself , as do now the rose , and the air , and the sun . I say , do not choose ; but that is a figure of speech by ...
第 318 頁
... Heaven and Earth are fairer far Than Chaos and blank Darkness , though once chiefs ; And as we show beyond that Heaven and Earth , In form and shape compact and beautiful ; So , on our heels a fresh perfection treads ; A power , more ...
... Heaven and Earth are fairer far Than Chaos and blank Darkness , though once chiefs ; And as we show beyond that Heaven and Earth , In form and shape compact and beautiful ; So , on our heels a fresh perfection treads ; A power , more ...
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