Better for us, perhaps, it might appear, Were there all harmony, all virtue here; That never air or ocean felt the wind. That never passion discomposed the mind. But all subsists by elemental strife ; And passions are the elements of life. The British poets, including translations - 第 36 頁British poets 著 - 1822完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Greenleaf Adams - 1840 - 282 頁
...idea in mind, when he said, ' Better for us, perhaps, it might appear, Were there all concord, and all virtue here ; That never air, or ocean felt the...the elements of life. The general ORDER since the world began, Is kept in nature, and is kept in man.' " Again he says, (and I never realized the full... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 頁
...reasoning spriuo Account for moral as for natural things: Why charge we Heaven in those, in these acquit? (Nay never offer to d discompos'd the mind. But all subsists by elemental strife; And passions are the elements of life.... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 頁
...springs : Account for moral as for natural things : Why charge we Heaven in those, in these acquit? discompos'd the mind. But all subsists by elemental strife ; And passions are the elements of life.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1843 - 50 頁
...these acquit ? In both, to reason right, is to submit. Better for us, perhaps, it might appear, 165 Were there all harmony, all virtue here ; That never air or ocean felt the wind, That never passion discompos'd the mind. But all subsists by elemental strife ; And passions are the elements of life.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1844 - 94 頁
...springs ; V&ccount for moral as for natural things : Why charge we heaven in those, in these acquit ? In both, to reason right, is to submit. Better for us, perhaps, it might appear, 165 Were there all harmony, all virtue here ; That never air or ocean felt the wind, That never passion... | |
| Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough - 1845 - 36 頁
...springs : Account for moral as for natural things : Why charge we Heaven in those, in these acquit? In both, to reason right, is to submit. Better for...passions are the elements of life. The general order, unce the whole began , Is kept in Nature, and is kept in man." Portsmouth, NH December, 1845. 23 3... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1846 - 328 頁
...turns youngAmmon loose to scourge mankind? 160 From pride, from pride, our very reasoning springs i Account for moral as for natural things : Why charge...elemental strife ; And passions are the elements of life. 170 The general order since the whole began, la kept in nature, and is kept in man. VI. Whatwouldthisman?... | |
| J. Victor Wilson - 1846 - 334 頁
...things : God's Wisdom good from seeming evil brings. Why charge we Him in those, in these acquit ? In both, to reason right, is to submit. Better for...never air or ocean felt the wind ; That never passion diacompos'd the mind. But nature lives by elemential strife. And passions are the elements of life.... | |
| J. Victor Wilson - 1846 - 344 頁
...things : God's Wisdom good from seeming evil brings. Why charge we Him in those, in these acquit ? . In both, to reason right, is to submit. Better for...it might appear, Were there all harmony, all virtue her* ; That never air or ocean felt the wind ; That never passion diacompos'd the mind. But nature... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 頁
...springs ; Account for moral, as for nat'ral things : Why charge we Heav'n in those, in these acquit ? In both, to reason right, is to submit. Better for us, perhaps, it might appear, 165 Were there all harmony, all virtue here ; COMMENTARY. Ver. 165. Better for us, $c.] But, secondly,... | |
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