| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 Seiten
...of Mr. Alison's theory than any we have yet laid before him. " THE LOVEB'S JOURNEY. It is the soul that sees ; the outward eyes Present the object, but the mind descries ; And thence delight, disgust, or cool indifPrence rise : When minds are joyful, then we look around, And... | |
| Lord Edward Lytton Bulwer - 1837 - 376 Seiten
..., like the Normans , he owed the air of command to mind , not birth. CHAPTER VUI. " It is the soul that sees. The outward eyes Present the object, but the mind descries, And thence delight, disgust, or cool indifference rise." CRABBE. WHEN Maltravers entered the enormous saloon... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 Seiten
...arrived at last Unto the wished haven of my bliss. Taming of Ike Shreic, act v. sc. l. IT is the soul that sees : the outward eyes Present the object, but the mind descries ; And thence delight,disgust,or cool indifference rise: When minds are joyful, then we look around, And what... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1838 - 226 Seiten
...But, like the Normans, he owed the air of command to mind, not birth. CHAPTER VIII. " It is the soul that sees. The outward eyes Present the object, but the mind descries, And thence delight, disgust, or cool indifference rise." CRABBK. ^l WHEN Maltravers entered the enormous... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 Seiten
...arrived al lasl Unto the wished haven of my bliss. Taming of ike Shrew, act т. ас. 1. IT is the soul h navies ride ; Not smrr'd and spangled courts, Where low-brow'd baseness wa thence delight, disgust, or cool indifférence rise When minds are joyful, then we look around, And... | |
| George Crabbe - 1837 - 320 Seiten
...wished haven of my bliss. — Taming oj• the Strew. TALE X. THE LOVERS JOURNEY. (' IT is the Soul that sees ; the outward eyes Present the object, but the Mind descries ; And thence delight, disgust, or cool indifTrence rise : When minds are joyful, then we look around, And... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 328 Seiten
...the wished haven of my bliss. — Taming of the Shrew. TALE X. THE LOVERS JOURNEY. (') IT is the Soul that sees ; the outward eyes Present the object, but the Mind descries ; And thence delight, disgust, or cool indifFrence rise : When minds are joyful, then we look around, And... | |
| Mark Hopkins - 1841 - 78 Seiten
...though less often considered, is quite as important as the first. " It is," says the poet, " The soul that sees ; the outward eyes Present the object, but the mind descries, And thence delight, disgust, or cool indifference rise." /* Upon him whose mind is engrossed by care, or... | |
| Hermann Pückler-Muskau (Fürst von) - 1841 - 620 Seiten
...obne einige ^Beunruhigung jurüalie§. 9?euntc$ Sefteigung bcá îaygetoa, unb 3"8 „It is the soul that sees. The outward eyes „Present the object, but the mind descries, „And thence delight, disgust, or cool indifference rise."' Crabbe. (Quelle tea ben zijîen 3uni 1836 Slbentá.... | |
| Hermann Pückler-Muskau (Fürst von) - 1841 - 618 Seiten
...93eiinnipignng ítirüd(ie§. , »55 Seftftgung bee îavgetoi, unb 3ng Ьигф bte SWaina. „It i» the seul that sees. The outward eyes „Present the object, but the mind descries, „And thence delight, disgust, or cool indifference rise.'1 Crabbe. фиН-Я$п<1 (Guttle bed 35ergfcu$ni),... | |
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