| Estelle Davenport Adams - 1902 - 316 páginas
...He Who made us must have His own purposes. Let us wait and adore.2 JOHN KEATS- . . (1795-1821) OFOR a life of Sensations rather than of Thoughts ! It...Vision in the form of Youth," a shadow of reality to come — and this consideration has further convinced me, — for it has come as auxiliary to another... | |
| Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1905 - 392 páginas
...consecutive reasoning, and concludes with an exclamation which is a key to the whole of his poetry : — " However it may be, O for a life of sensations rather than of thoughts ! " He led in great part a life of passive sensation, of pleasure and pain through the senses. "Take,"... | |
| John Keats - 1906 - 428 páginas
...never yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning — and yet [so] it must be. Can it be that even the greatest...Vision in the form of Youth," a shadow of reality to come — and this consideration has further convinced me — for it has come as auxiliary to another... | |
| William Henry Crawshaw - 1907 - 542 páginas
...loving sensuous beauty, and on the side of the senses he was marvelously alive and receptive. He cried, O for a life of sensations rather than of thoughts ! It is told of him that " he once covered his tongue and throat as far as he could reach with Cayenne pepper,... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1908 - 308 páginas
...yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning — and yet it must be. Can it be that even the greatest Philosopher...Vision in the form of Youth," a shadow of reality to come — and this consideration has further convinced me, — for it has come as auxiliary to another... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1908 - 304 páginas
...yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning — and yet it must be. Can it be that even the greatest Philosopher...putting aside numerous objections? However it may be, 0 for a life of Sensations rather than of Thoughts ! It is " a Vision in the form of Youth," a shadow... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1910 - 436 páginas
...yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning — and yet it must be. Can it be that even the greatest Philosopher...numerous objections? However it may be, O for a life of Sensation rather than of Thoughts 1 It is ' a Vision in the form of Youth,' a shadow of reality to... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1910 - 404 páginas
...at his Goal without putting aside numerous objections? However it may be, O for a life of Sensation rather than of Thoughts! It is ' a Vision in the form of Youth,' a shadow of reality to come — And this consideration has further convinced me, — for it has come as auxiliary to another... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1913 - 410 páginas
...all our passions as of Love : they are all, in their sublime, creative of essential Beauty. i lowever it may be, O for a life of sensations rather than of thought* I It is ' a Vision in the form of Youth,' a shadow of reality to come — and this consideration... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 662 páginas
...yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning — and yet it must be. Can it be that even the greatest Philosopher...Vision in the form of Youth/ a shadow of reality to come — and this consideration has further convinced me, — for it has come as auxiliary to another... | |
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