| Frederick William Robertson - 1865 - 394 頁
...— * The lines have been altered and not improved : ' And dear to me as sacred wine,' &c. — ED. That each who seems a separate whole Should move his...again, should fall, Remerging in the general soul. ' Of the two mysteries, the shadow with the cloke is probably the easier ; ' so says the reviewer,... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1865 - 284 頁
...but not on logical grounds ; on those rather of human needs and instincts, he might cite this : — That each, who seems a separate whole, Should move...all The skirts of self again, should fall Remerging on the general soul, Is faith as vague as all unsweet : Eternal form shall still divide The eternal... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1865 - 390 頁
...have been altered and not improved : ' And dear to me as sacred wine,' &c. — ED. That each who teems a separate whole Should move his rounds, and fusing...again, should fall, Remerging in the general soul. ' Of the two mysteries, the shadow with the cloke is probably the easier ; ' so says the reviewer,... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1865 - 284 頁
...clergyman, but not on logical grounds ; on those rather of human needs and instincts, he might cite this:— That each, who seems a separate whole, Should move...all The skirts of self again, should fall Remerging on the general soul, Is faith as vague as all unsweet: Eternal form shall still divide The eternal... | |
| 1866 - 588 頁
...recognition and separate identity. The doctrine that each is fused and re-merged into the general whole Is faith as vague as all unsweet: Eternal form shall...from all beside ; And I shall know him when we meet. He has no feud with Death for changes wrought on form and face, and the lower life that earth's embrace... | |
| Henry Reed - 1866 - 502 頁
...hereafter, is dissipated by the assurance which affection gives — the feeling that it " la faith us vague as all unsweet : Eternal form shall still divide...from all beside, And I shall know him when we meet." Sombre as the poem at first appears, it works its way on to happy hopes — the confidence of future... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1867 - 936 頁
...Should more his rounds, and, fusing all The skirts of self again, should (all Remcrging in the gcneml Soul, " Is faith as vague as all unsweet : Eternal...from all beside, And I shall know him when we meet," But is it not still more significant to notice that, in the lines which immediately succeed, the love-inspired... | |
| Edward Henry Palmer - 1867 - 132 頁
...The following from Tennyson's In Memonam forms a beautiful protest against the ideas here set forth : That each who seems a separate whole Should move his...and fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall Bemerging in the general soul, Is faith as vague as all unsweet : Eternal form shall still divide The... | |
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1867 - 490 頁
...idea even more firmly than the intellect. Hence the noble and passionate exclamation of the Poet — " Eternal Form shall still divide The Eternal Soul from all beside, And I shall know him when we meet." * But this first sense in which Mind is under * Tennyson's In Memoriam, No. XLVI. the Reign of Law... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1868 - 310 頁
...do. Our own feelings in view of such an end are very well expressed in these words of the Laureate ; That each who seems a separate whole Should move his...from all beside, And I shall know him when we meet. Absorption seems but another name for annihilation, and our instincts shrink from an extinction of... | |
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