Faust: A Dramatic PoemTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 322 من الصفحات |
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... matter has been reärranged , the Notes are augmented by about a third , and an Appendix , of some length , has been annexed . The translation itself was found to require only a few verbal corrections ; yet , even as regards the ...
... matter has been reärranged , the Notes are augmented by about a third , and an Appendix , of some length , has been annexed . The translation itself was found to require only a few verbal corrections ; yet , even as regards the ...
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... matter alone is to be transferred , the other when matter and form . " - [ Characteristics of Goethe , & c . vol . i . pp . xxxii . to xxxiv . ] Few will deny that both matter and form are important in Goethe's Faust ; in such a case we ...
... matter alone is to be transferred , the other when matter and form . " - [ Characteristics of Goethe , & c . vol . i . pp . xxxii . to xxxiv . ] Few will deny that both matter and form are important in Goethe's Faust ; in such a case we ...
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... matter for the notes . " The complete ex- planation of an author ( says Dr. Johnson ) not systematic and consequential , but desultory and vagrant , abounding in casual allusions and light hints , is not to be expected from any single ...
... matter for the notes . " The complete ex- planation of an author ( says Dr. Johnson ) not systematic and consequential , but desultory and vagrant , abounding in casual allusions and light hints , is not to be expected from any single ...
الصفحة 21
... matter of Faust where Goethe drops it , although in themselves fruitless and unsuccessful , at least show in what manifold ways this great poem may be conceived , and how it presents a different . side to every individuality . As the ...
... matter of Faust where Goethe drops it , although in themselves fruitless and unsuccessful , at least show in what manifold ways this great poem may be conceived , and how it presents a different . side to every individuality . As the ...
الصفحة 86
... matters better , before the joys of life pass away from us . What the deuce ! you have surely hands and feet and head and And what I enjoy with spirit , is that then the less my own ? If I can pay for six horses , are not their powers ...
... matters better , before the joys of life pass away from us . What the deuce ! you have surely hands and feet and head and And what I enjoy with spirit , is that then the less my own ? If I can pay for six horses , are not their powers ...
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الصفحة 266 - No : gayer insects fluttering by Ne'er droop the wing o'er those that die, And lovelier things have mercy shown To every failing but their own, And every woe a tear can claim Except an erring sister's shame.
الصفحة 13 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The Power, the Beauty, and the Majesty, That had their haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these have vanished. They live no longer in the faith of reason...
الصفحة 240 - What soul was his, when, from the naked top Of some bold headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light...
الصفحة 218 - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.
الصفحة 24 - Rendered almost word for word, without rhyme, according to the Latin measure, as near as the language will permit. WHAT slender youth, bedewed with liquid odours, Courts thee on roses in some pleasant cave, Pyrrha? For whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair, Plain in thy neatness...
الصفحة 278 - Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks were yellow as gold : Her skin was as white as leprosy, The Night-mare Life-in-Death was she, Who thicks man's blood with cold. The naked hulk alongside came, And the twain were casting dice; 'The game is done! I've won, I've won!
الصفحة 223 - Nor in the pomp of proud audacious deeds, Intends our Muse to vaunt his heavenly verse: Only this, gentles, — we must now perform The form of Faustus
الصفحة 274 - Coffins stood round, like open presses; That shaw'd the dead in their last dresses; And by some devilish...
الصفحة 248 - My eyes are dim with childish tears. My heart is idly stirred, For the same sound is in my ears Which in those days I heard. Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind.
الصفحة 262 - How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal, man To roam at large among unpeopled glens And mountainous retirements, only trod By devious footsteps ; regions consecrate To oldest time ! and, reckless of the storm That keeps the raven quiet in her nest, Be as a presence or a motion — one 520 Among the many there...