... this is the invisible and unattainable point to which Love tends; and to attain which, it urges forth the powers of man to arrest the faintest shadow of that, without the possession of which there is no rest nor respite to the heart over which it... Notes and Queries - 85 ページ1883全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1922 - 570 ページ
...such proportion as the type within demands ; this is the invisible and unattainable point to which Love tends : and to attain which, it urges forth the...rest nor respite to the heart over which it rules. 1 These words are ineffectual and metaphorical. Most words are so -No help ! Hence in solitude, or... | |
| Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1923 - 398 ページ
.... this is the invisible and unattainable point to which Love tends. . . . Hence in solitude, or in that deserted state when we are surrounded by human beings, and yet they sympathise not with us, we love the flowers, the grass, the waters, and the sky. . . . There is eloquence... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1927 - 392 ページ
...delighted to cherish and unfold in secret — this is the invisible and unattainable point to which love tends and to attain which it urges forth the...that without the possession of which there is no rest or respite to the human heart."1 The lover creates out of the vague and shadowy intimations of his... | |
| 1905 - 628 ページ
...grass, the waters, the sky." (p. 428.) „Hence": weil „wir" immer nach dem Ideal der Liebe jagen „without the possession of which there is no rest nor respite to the heart over which it rules." (p. 428.) Denn auch die Menschen, sie in erster Linie, sieht und liebt Shelley \om Ideal herkommend.... | |
| 1902 - 732 ページ
...eru>n; . . . this is the invisible and unaltainable point to whieh Lore tends ; and to atlain whuh, it urges forth the powers of man to arrest the faintest shadow of that, whithout the poisession of it'hifh there is HO rest nor respite to the htart orer which it rules."... | |
| Kevin Z. Moore - 1993 - 344 ページ
...writes that idealism is motivated by the need to seek that "invisible and unattainable point to which love tends; and to attain which it urges forth the powers of man to arrest the faintest shadows of that, without the possession of which, there is no rest or respite to the heart over which... | |
| Audrey Fisch, Anne K. Mellor, Esther H. Schor - 1993 - 312 ページ
...Love," and Percy Shelley's text supplies the unspoken dimension that motivates it: "in solitude, or in that deserted state when we are surrounded by human beings and yet they sympathise not with us, we love the flowers, the grass and the waters and the sky" (474). Perceiving... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 796 ページ
...such proportion as the type within demands: this is 15 the invisible and unattainable point to which Love tends; and to attain which it urges forth the powers of nan to arrest the faintest shadow of that without the possession of which there is no rest or respite... | |
| Mary Shelley - 1997 - 566 ページ
...one delightful voice, vibrate with the vibrations of our own; this is the unattainable point to which Love tends; and to attain which, it urges forth the...that, without the possession of which there is no rest or respite to the heart over which it rules."tl0 If so imperious, intense and pervading, be the spirit... | |
| Teddi Lynn Chichester, Teddi Chichester Bonca - 1999 - 336 ページ
...lover who fails to discover and mingle with his or her proper mate or "antitype": [I]n solitude, or in that deserted state when we are surrounded by human beings and yet they sympathise not with us, we love the flowers, the grass and the waters and the sky. In the motion of... | |
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