OFT o'er my brain does that strange fancy roll Which makes the present (while the flash doth last) Seem a mere semblance of some unknown past Mixed with such feelings, as perplex the soul Self-questioned in her sleep ; and some have said We lived, ere... The Gentleman's Magazine - 第 458 頁1903完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Orlando Jay Smith - 1902 - 344 頁
...to forget Ere the time be come for taking yon. Coleridge, in " On a Homeward Journey : " Oft in the brain does that strange fancy roll Which makes the present (while the flash does last) Seem a mere semblance of some unknown past, Mixed with such feelings as perplex the soul... | |
| Edward Dwight Walker - 1904 - 386 頁
...— Oft in my brain does that strange fancy roll Which makes the present (while the flash does hist) Seem a mere semblance of some unknown past, Mixed...said We lived, ere yet this robe of flesh we wore. 0 my sweet baby ! when I reach my door If heavy looks should tell me thou art dead (As sometimes through... | |
| 1905 - 584 頁
...a journey homeward ; the author having received intelligence of the birth of a son, Sept. 1796. « OFT o'er my brain does that strange fancy roll Which...last) Seem a mere semblance of some unknown past, Mix'd with such feelings, as perplex the soul Self-question'd in her sleep : and some have said \Ve... | |
| Arthur H. Sidgwick - 1906 - 40 頁
...reminiscences are few. Of these one deserves notice— the passage in the Sonnet on a Journey Homeward, •' And some have said We lived, ere yet this robe of flesh we wore." which no doubt inspired Wordsworth's more famous utterance of the same doctrine. In general, the Kantian... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1907 - 856 頁
...A JOURNEY HOMEWARD ; THE AUTHOR HAVING RECEIVED INTELLIGENCE OF THE BIRTH OF A SON, SEPT. 20, 1796. Oft o'er my brain does that strange fancy roll Which...past, Mixed with such feelings, as perplex the soul Self- questioned in her sleep : and some have said We lived, ere yet this robe of flesh we wore. O... | |
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1908 - 162 頁
...Intelligence of the Birth of a Son; especially the introductory lines — " Oft o'er my brain doth that strange fancy roll, Which makes the present (while...said We lived, ere yet this robe of flesh we wore." The fourth stanza should be compared with the Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, section 6:... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Nervous and Mental Diseases - 1908 - 468 頁
...reproduction of the past, the feeling thus described by Coleridge: Oft o'er my brain does that strong fancy roll Which makes the present (while the flash...past, Mixed with such feelings as perplex the soul Self questioned in her sleep. Any of these symptoms may appear without the pain in the head. Loss of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1909 - 810 頁
...A JOURNEY HOMEWARD ; THE AUTHOR HAVING RECEIVED INTELLIGENCE OF THE BIRTH OF A SON, SEPT. 2O, 1796 OFT o'er my brain does that strange fancy roll Which...said We lived, ere yet this robe of flesh we wore. О my sweet baby ! when I reach my door, If heavy looks should tell me thou art dead, (As sometimes,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1912 - 1112 頁
...A JOURNEY HOMEWARD ; THE AUTHOR HAVING RECEIVED INTELLIGENCE OF THE BIRTH OF A SON, SEPT. 20, 1796 OFT o'er my brain does that strange fancy roll Which...Self-questioned in her sleep ; and some have said * 5 and the two succeeding sonnets were enclosed in a letter to Poole, dated November 1, 1796. A note... | |
| George McLean Harper - 1916 - 492 頁
...journey homeward, the author having received intelligence of the birth of a son, Sept. 20, 1 796 " : Oft o'er my brain does that strange fancy roll Which...said We lived, ere yet this robe of flesh we wore. 0 my sweet baby, when I reach my door If heavy looks should tell me thou art dead, (As, sometimes,... | |
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