| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 720 頁
...tranquil muse upon tranquillity : Full many a thought uncalled and undetained, And many idle flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain,...All ? But thy more serious eye a mild reproof Darts, O beloved woman ! nor such thoughts Dim and unhallowed dost thou not reject, And biddest me walk humbly... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 328 頁
...tranquil muse upon tranquillity; Full many a thought uncalled and undetaincd, And many idle flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain,...subject lute ! And what if all of animated nature Be hut organic harps diversly framed, That tremble into thought,. as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 332 頁
...flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain, As wild and various as the random gains That swell and flutter on this subject lute! And what if all of animated nature Be but organic harps diversly framed, That tremble into thought, us o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast, one intellectual... | |
| Jean Paul - 1865 - 544 頁
...the body, as genii bloom out of -flowers in arabesques. Never did Victor so easily attune himself, That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps, Plastic...intellectual breeze, At once the soul of each and God of all? " when coming out of a dream, to the new day, as he did this morning with Emanuel's voice, which was,... | |
| Jean Paul - 1865 - 562 頁
...over the body, as genii bloom out of flowers in arabesques. Never did Victor so easily attune himself, That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps, Plastic...intellectual breeze, At once the soul of each and God of all ? " COLERIDGE, The dZolian Harpwhen coming out of a dream, to the new day, as he did this morning with... | |
| Adolf Wilhelm Theodor Stahr - 1866 - 456 頁
...unregenerate mind," as he calls it, in his exquisite poem, addressed to " The jEolian Harp " : — " And what if all of animated nature Be but organic...intellectual breeze, At once the soul of each, and God of all ? " — TRANS. comprehending each and every thing in God, that is, in their fundamental unity, arrived... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1871 - 146 頁
...morning of the times.' The Day-Dream: L'Envoi. Here are several forms of another familiar thought :— ' And what if all of animated nature Be but organic...intellectual breeze, At once the soul of each, and God of all ?' Coleridge, The ^Eolian Harp. ' Are we a piece of machinery, which, like the ^Eolian harp, passive,... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - 398 頁
...has become automatic, again into Consciousness and Will. They Are but organic harps divinely fram'd, That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps, Plastic...breeze, At once the soul of each, and God of all. —Coleridge. But Death to man is the extinction of his Individuality, of his personal Identity, of... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - 386 頁
...become automatic, again into Consciousness and Will. They Are but organic harps divinely fram'd, _ That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps, Plastic...breeze, At once the soul of each, and God of all. — Coleridge. But Death to man is the extinction of his Individuality, of his personal Identity, of... | |
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