THE everlasting universe of things Flows through the mind, and rolls its rapid waves. Now dark — now glittering — now reflecting gloom — Now lending splendour, where from secret springs The source of human thought its tribute brings Of waters, —... Miscellaneous Poems - 90 ページPercy Bysshe Shelley 著 - 1826 - 144 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Patricia Cruzalegui Sotelo - 2001 - 194 ページ
...estrofa nos conduce hasta el paisaje filosófico del Mont Blanc: The everlasting universe of things Flow through the mind, and rolls its rapid waves, Now dark — now glittering— now reflectíng gloom. El mundo de las cosas comparado al eterno devenir del flujo heraclíteo atraviesa... | |
| Stuart Peterfreund - 2002 - 432 ページ
...follow syntactically, let alone closure, at line's end.30 To take the first two lines of the poem — "The everlasting universe of things / Flows through the mind, and rolls its rapid waves" (11. 1-2) — for example: the subject of the main clause is separated from the verb by a line break,... | |
| Douglas Brode - 2004 - 292 ページ
...with it, the onscreen image serving as Disney's visual equivalent of Shelley's "Mont Blanc" (1816): The everlasting universe of things Flows through the mind, and rolls its rapid waves . . . Now lending splendor, where from secret springs The source of human thought its tribute brings . . . As... | |
| Sally West - 2007 - 222 ページ
...arbitrary, nor the mind quite as passive as the image of rolling water suggests, is implied by the phrase 'where from secret springs/ The source of human thought its tribute brings/ Of waters'. The complexity of assigning status to the 'tribute' of 'the source of human thought' derives partly... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2007 - 554 ページ
...CW, VII, 11.21), while for Percy Bysshe Shelley it is "The everlasting universe of things [that] / Flows through the mind, and rolls its rapid waves,...source of human thought its tribute brings / Of waters" — the "secret Strength of things / Which governs thought, and to the infinite dome / Of heaven is... | |
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