twixt the breasts of Happiness — Who winks and shuts his apprehension up From common sense of what men were, and are ; Who would not know what men must be : let such Hurry amain from our black-visaged shows ; We shall affright their eyes. The Cornhill Magazine - Seite 628herausgegeben von - 1867Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | John Addington Symonds - 1904 - 580 Seiten
...pleasing congruence 1 .... Therefore, we proclaim, If any spirit breathes within this round Uncapable of weighty passion — As from his birth being hugged...of what men were and are, Who would not know what man must be — let such Hurry amain from our black-visaged shows : We shall affright their eyes. But... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 718 Seiten
...passion, (As from his birth being hugged in the arms And nuzled 'twixt the breasts of Happiness) 2 Who winks and shuts his apprehension up From common...know what men must be : let such Hurry amain from our black-visag'd shows ; We shall affright their eyes. But if a breast, Nail'd to the earth with grief... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 Seiten
...beget So blest an issue. Therefore we proclaim, If any spirit breathes within this round Uncapable of weighty passion, (As from his birth being hugged in the arms And nuzled 'twixt the breasts of Happiness) 2 Who winks and shuts his apprehension up From common sense... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 Seiten
...beget So blest an issue. Therefore we proclaim, If any spirit breathes within this round Uncapable of weighty passion, (As from his birth being hugged in the arms And nuzled 'twixt the breasts of Happiness) 2 Who winks and shuts his apprehension up From common sense... | |
 | Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse - 1905 - 232 Seiten
...arctobcfouldcin Saint DimlUns Qiurch-yarci 1601, Title-page of Marston's •' Antonio and Mellida," 1602 (As from his birth being hugged in the arms And nuzzled...apprehension up From common sense of what men were, and arc ; Who would not know what men must be : let such Hurry amain from our black-visaged shows ; We... | |
 | Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1908 - 416 Seiten
...within this round Lnrapable of weighty passion, (As from his birth being hugged in the arms And nuzled 'twixt the breasts of Happiness,; Who winks and shuts...know what men must be: let such Hurry amain from our black-visaged shows; We shall affright their eyes. But if a breast, Nail'd to the earth with grief;... | |
 | John Addington Symonds - 1913 - 596 Seiten
...pleasing congruence ! .... Therefore, we proclaim, If any spirit breathes within this round Uncapable of weighty passion — As from his birth being hugged in the arms And nuzzled 'twist the breasts of happiness — Who winks and shuts his apprehension up From common sense of what... | |
 | John Addington Symonds - 1920 - 622 Seiten
...cette insouciance, les fonctions corporelles deviennent poetiques " — those who " Wink and shut their apprehension up From common sense of what men were and are, Who would not Ijpow what men must be " — what has to be said about the chief disability under which Aristophanes... | |
 | Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1926 - 622 Seiten
...one of his bloody plays: If any spirit breathes within this round Uncapable of weighty passion, . . . Who winks, and shuts his apprehension up From common...what men must be — let such Hurry amain from our black-visaged shows." Aristotle agreed with Marston on the philosophical or universal power of poetry,... | |
 | Frank Laurence Lucas - 1927 - 168 Seiten
...pleasing congruence. . . . Therefore, we proclaim, If any spirit breathes within this round, Uncapable of weighty passion (As from his birth being hugged...what men must be — let such Hurry amain from our black-visaged shows : We shall affright their eyes. But if a breast Nail'd to the earth with grief,... | |
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