History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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15. oldal
... lofty heart is to desire all and to dare all . Macro says rightly : " Men's fortune there is virtue ; reason their will ; Their license , law ; and their observance , skill . Occasion is their foil ; conscience , their stain ; Profit ...
... lofty heart is to desire all and to dare all . Macro says rightly : " Men's fortune there is virtue ; reason their will ; Their license , law ; and their observance , skill . Occasion is their foil ; conscience , their stain ; Profit ...
41. oldal
... lofty regions of serene morality , whither the poet desires to carry us : 66 Queen , and huntress , chaste and fair , Now the sun is laid to sleep , Seated in thy silver chair , State in wonted manner keep . Lay thy bow of pearl apart ...
... lofty regions of serene morality , whither the poet desires to carry us : 66 Queen , and huntress , chaste and fair , Now the sun is laid to sleep , Seated in thy silver chair , State in wonted manner keep . Lay thy bow of pearl apart ...
45. oldal
... Lofty words , eulogies , are all used in vain ; he needs no praise , but comprehension merely ; and he can only be compre- hended by the aid of science . As the complicated revolutions of the heavenly bodies become intelligible only by ...
... Lofty words , eulogies , are all used in vain ; he needs no praise , but comprehension merely ; and he can only be compre- hended by the aid of science . As the complicated revolutions of the heavenly bodies become intelligible only by ...
105. oldal
... lofty philosophic action , saying that he had been at pains to save his landlord in the sack of Corioli . Shakspeare's Corio- lanus has indeed the same disposition , for he is really a good fellow ; but when Lartius asks him the name 1 ...
... lofty philosophic action , saying that he had been at pains to save his landlord in the sack of Corioli . Shakspeare's Corio- lanus has indeed the same disposition , for he is really a good fellow ; but when Lartius asks him the name 1 ...
109. oldal
... lofty and a courage as intractable as his own . He has submitted from his infancy to the ascendency of this pride which he admires . Volumnia reminds him : " My praises made thee first a soldier . " Without power over himself ...
... lofty and a courage as intractable as his own . He has submitted from his infancy to the ascendency of this pride which he admires . Volumnia reminds him : " My praises made thee first a soldier . " Without power over himself ...
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