| Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869 - 556 Seiten
...symbols they are. Is terror in my soul ? — my heart beats against my side. Is grief? — tears pour in my eyes. In her homely way, the body tries to interpret...form, in every motion of her whole frame, womanly ? Were there not an identity in the substance, man and woman might join, but they could never unify... | |
| Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869 - 552 Seiten
...symbols they are. Is terror in my soul ? — my heart beats against my side. Is grief? — tears pour in my eyes. In her homely way, the body tries to interpret...form, in every motion of her whole frame, womanly? Were there not an identity in the substance, man and woman might join, but they could never unify ;... | |
| Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869 - 550 Seiten
...that divinest movement of a finite spirit — the yearning to complete itself by union ? Is there n9t a sex in souls ? We have all eyes, cheeks, lips —...form, in every motion of her whole frame, womanly? Were there not an identity in the substance, man and woman might join, but they could never unify ;... | |
| Henry Crabb Robinson - 1871 - 532 Seiten
...movement of a finite spirit, — the yearning to complete itself by union 1 Is there not a sex in souls 1 We have all eyes, cheeks, lips, — but in a lovely...they could never unify; were there not throughout, in b«dy and in soul, a corresponding and adapted difference, there might be addition, but there could... | |
| Emerson Hough - 1925 - 306 Seiten
...symbols they are. Is terror in my soul ? — my heart beats against my side. Is grief? — tears pour in my eyes. In her homely way, the body tries to interpret...form, in every motion of her whole frame, womanly ? "Were there not an identity in the substance, man and woman might join, but they could never unify;... | |
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