| 1843 - 632 páginas
...inconsiderably abstruse — an infirmity to which the good Wulfstan is greatly addicted. ' Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. His is that nature...all One law is common, — that their act and reach Stretch'd to the farthest is resilient ever, And in resilience hath its plenary force. Against the... | |
| THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL - 1843 - 672 páginas
...inconsiderably abstruse — an infirmity to which the good Wulfstan is greatly addicted. ' Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. His is that nature...all One law is common, — that their act and reach Stretch'd to the farthest is resilient ever, And in resilience hath its plenary force. Against the... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 422 páginas
...inconsiderably abstruse — an infirmity to which the good Wulfstan is greatly addicted. " Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. His is that nature...the larger spirits. This soul of man, this elemental crisis, Completed, should present the universe Abounding in all kinds; and unto all One law is common,... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 418 páginas
...inconsiderably abstruse — an infirmity to which the good Wulfstan is greatly addicted. " Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. His is that nature...ways doth redound, rejoicing now With soarings of the sout, anon brought low: For such the law that rules the larger spirits. This soul of man, this etemental... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 420 páginas
...brought low: For such the law that rules the larger spirits. This soul of man, this elemental crisis, Completed, should present the universe Abounding in all kinds; and unto all One law is colnmon, — that their act and reach Stretch'd to the farthest is resilient ever, And in resilience... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 350 páginas
...inconsiderably abstruse — an infirmity to which the good Wulfstan is greatly addicted. " Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. His Is that nature...anon brought low : For such the law that rules the largor spirits. This soul of man, this elemental cristo, Completed, should present the universe ' Abounding... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 362 páginas
...which the good Wulfslan is greatly addicted. "Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. Hia is that nature of humanity Which both ways doth redound,...now With soarings of the soul, anon brought low: For siir h the law that rules the larger spirHa. This soul of man, this elemental crisis, Completed, should... | |
| Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 356 páginas
...the good Wulfstan is greatly addicted. " Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. Hi . ig that nature of humanity Which both ways doth redound,...the larger spirits. This soul of man, this elemental crisis, Completed, should present the universe Abounding in all kinds; and unto all One law is common,... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 358 páginas
...inconsiderably abstruse — an infirmity to which the good Wulfstan is greatly addicted. " Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. His is that nature of humanity Which both waya doth redound, rejoicin? now With soarings of the sou], anon brought low : For such the law that... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1852 - 442 páginas
...formerly, with Leolf always. SIGERIC. Earl Athulf is a merry man accounted. WULFSTAN. Much mirth he hath, and yet less mirth than fancy. His is that nature...all One law is common, — that their act and reach Stretch'd to the farthest is resilient ever, And in resilience hath its plenary force. Against the... | |
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