A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated, dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present always at the focus where the... The Gentleman's Magazine - 175 ページ1897全文表示 - この書籍について
| Alastair St. Clair Mackenzie - 1914 - 520 ページ
...present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy ? To burn always with this hard gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life.1 This passage is the key to all of Pater's criticism. Any topic may be discussed from different... | |
| 1914 - 412 ページ
...Wilde daraus entlehnte ; zb kehrt der gedanke aus der Conclusiou der Renaissauce: To burn always witli this hard, gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life im gedieht Humanitad wieder. Das frühe gedieht Panthea zeigt durch grofse Verwandschaft der ideen... | |
| Ernst Paulus Bendz - 1914 - 128 ページ
...some of the phrases on which our comparison hinges having been altered in subsequent editions. 3° this hard gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life . . . our one chance is in expanding that interval, in getting as many pulsations as possible into... | |
| Théophile Gautier - 1915 - 224 ページ
...fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated, dramatic life. How may we see...all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses ? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present always at the focus where the... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1915 - 400 ページ
...present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy? To burn always with this hard, gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life. . . . While all melts under our feet, we may well grasp at any exquisite passion, or any contribution... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1915 - 418 ページ
...fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated dramatic life. How may we see in them all that there is to be seen in them by the finest senses? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 ページ
...fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated, dramatic life. How may we see...all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses? How shall we pass mcst swiftly from point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest... | |
| Thomas Sharper Knowlson - 1917 - 334 ページ
...fruit of experience, but experience itself is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated dramatic life. How may we see in...all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses ? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present always at the focus where the... | |
| Hans Proesler - 1917 - 114 ページ
...Sensation, the most direct and effective auxiliary must be, in a word, «Insight»" (ibid. S. 142). „To burn always with this hard, gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life." („Renaissance", PostScript.) In diesen drei Aussprüchen liegt Paters Lebensauffassung beschlossen.... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 ページ
...present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy? To burn always with this hard, gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life. In a sense it might even be said that our failure is to form habits: for, after all, habit is relative... | |
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