Well is the treasure now laid up; the fair image of the Past! Here sleeps it in the marble, undecaying; in your hearts too it lives, it works. Travel, travel, back into life! Take along with you this holy earnestness; — for earnestness alone makes life... Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels - Strana 282autor/autoři: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1840Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 str.
...which is hidden in the cushion that supports her head." * * * By the pressure of a spring, the Abbe sank the body into the cavity of the marble. Four...The invisible Chorus joined in with the last words. LuDwie THEORUL 1( us KG ART EX . 1758 —1818. Rosegarten was a poet of deep feeling and lively imagination.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1867 - 416 str.
...will express my thanks." Tears hindered him from saying more. By the pressure of a spring, the Abbe 1 sank the body into the cavity of the marble. Four...which these wonderful disclosures had excited. The Abb6 and Natalia conducted the Marchese out; Theresa and Lothario walked by Wilhelm. It was not till... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1874 - 296 str.
...will express my thanks." Tears hindered him from saying more. By the pressure of a spring, the Abbe" sank the body into the cavity of the marble. Four...the last words : but no one heard the strengthening sentinTent ; all were too much busied with themselves, and the emotions which these wonderful disclosures... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1878 - 508 str.
...tapestry, and, lifting the heavy, beautifully ornamented lid upon the coffin, thus began their song. 22. The Youths—" Well is the treasure now laid up, the...earnestness : for earnestness alone makes life eternity." 23. The invisible chorus joined in with the last words ; but no one heard the strengthening sentiment... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1881 - 618 str.
...thus began their song : THE YOUTHS. Well is the treasure now laid up ; the fair image of the past I Here . sleeps it in the marble, undecaying ; in your...which these wonderful disclosures had excited. The abb6 and Natalia conducted the marchese out ; Theresa and Lothario walked by Wilhelm. It was not till... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1882 - 418 str.
...these," added lie, with a faltering voice, " so soon as I can speak, I will express my thanks." Tears hindered him from saying more. By the pressure of...along with you this holy earnestness, for earnestness 1 makes life eternity." The invisible chorus joined in with the last words, but no one heard the strengthening... | |
| 1884 - 506 str.
...laid up, the fair image of the past. Here sleeps it in the marble, undecaying ; in your hearts, also, it lives, it works. Travel, travel, back into life...earnestness, for earnestness alone makes life eternity." Here we had the voice of the great Goethe — not the stiff, and hindered, and frigid, and factitious... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 234 str.
...laid up, the fair image of the past. Here sleeps it in the marble, undecaying; in your hearts, also, it lives, it works. Travel, travel, back into life!...earnestness, for earnestness alone makes life eternity.' Here we had the voice of the great Goethe;—not the stiff, and hindered, and frigid, and factitious... | |
| 1886 - 712 str.
...April, 1886. ENTHUSIASM. BY SARAH A. PLAIT, SALEM, O. The voices in Goethe's Hall of the Past say : "Take along with you this holy earnestness ; for earnestness alone makes life eternity." Why did Joan of Arc see visions and hear voices by the wonderful fountain, and in the forest of Domremy... | |
| Wisconsin State University--Whitewater - 1893 - 230 str.
...actors. They are in earnest, some one has said "painfully in earnest." Well, be it so. Carlyle says, "Take along with you this holy earnestness, for earnestness alone makes life eternity." I state without fear of contradiction that a successful completion of the normal school course lays... | |
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