The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson as Related to His TimeUniversity of Chicago Press, 1906 - Počet stran: 257 |
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Strana 63
... King . ' 66 3 Because of this godlike nature he possesses , man is man and master of his fate . " 4 His relation to Deity is mysterious , but real . That relationship makes man great today because of what he is to be . We feel we are ...
... King . ' 66 3 Because of this godlike nature he possesses , man is man and master of his fate . " 4 His relation to Deity is mysterious , but real . That relationship makes man great today because of what he is to be . We feel we are ...
Strana 64
... king of fools who would hope or expect to make men from beasts . The harmless people of the newly discovered world took the white voyagers for " very Gods , " but found some of them " very fiends from Hell . " 10 Even the king of sacred ...
... king of fools who would hope or expect to make men from beasts . The harmless people of the newly discovered world took the white voyagers for " very Gods , " but found some of them " very fiends from Hell . " 10 Even the king of sacred ...
Strana 66
... king ; Whose glory was redressing human wrong ; Who spake no slander , no , nor listen'd to it ; Who loved one only and who clave to her . " He was one who possessed 66 that gentleness Which , when it weds with manhood , makes a man ...
... king ; Whose glory was redressing human wrong ; Who spake no slander , no , nor listen'd to it ; Who loved one only and who clave to her . " He was one who possessed 66 that gentleness Which , when it weds with manhood , makes a man ...
Strana 72
... King Arthur , Tennyson has given us his ideal man . This beautiful character has no feminine counterpart . Arthur was wedded to Guinevere , who wrought the ruin of the round table . Tennyson has portrayed women of won- drous virtue ...
... King Arthur , Tennyson has given us his ideal man . This beautiful character has no feminine counterpart . Arthur was wedded to Guinevere , who wrought the ruin of the round table . Tennyson has portrayed women of won- drous virtue ...
Strana 87
... king of Wales was " a match of policy.12 By this experience she had , as it were , got her hand in , and so was ready for another match of policy . The unfortunate result of such a marriage is given by Harold : - I married her for ...
... king of Wales was " a match of policy.12 By this experience she had , as it were , got her hand in , and so was ready for another match of policy . The unfortunate result of such a marriage is given by Harold : - I married her for ...
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The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson as Related to His Time ... William Clark Gordon Úplné zobrazení - 1906 |
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The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson as Related to His Time ... William Clark Gordon Úplné zobrazení - 1906 |
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Strana 104 - And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons when to take Occasion by the hand, and make The bounds of freedom wider yet 'By shaping some august decree, Which kept her throne unshaken still, Broad-based upon her people's will, And compass'd by the inviolate sea.
Strana 112 - God is law, say the wise; O Soul, and let us rejoice, For if He thunder by law the thunder is yet His voice. Law is God, say some: no God at all, says the fool; For all we have power to see is a straight staff bent in a pool...
Strana 139 - It seem'd so hard at first, mother, to leave the blessed sun, And now it seems as hard to stay, and yet His will be done ! But still I think it can't be long before I find release ; And that good man, the clergyman, has told me words of peace.
Strana 53 - Yet was there one thro' whom I loved her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants, No angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In angel instincts, breathing Paradise...
Strana 52 - Dear, but let us type them now In our own lives, and this proud watchword rest Of equal; seeing either sex alone Is half itself, and in true marriage lies Nor equal, nor unequal : each fulfils Defect in each, and always thought in thought, Purpose in purpose, will in will, they grow, The single pure and perfect animal, The two-cell'd heart beating, with one full stroke, Life.
Strana 88 - Is it well that while we range with Science, glorying in the Time, City children soak and blacken soul and sense in city slime ? There among the glooming alleys Progress halts on palsied feet, Crime and hunger cast our maidens by the thousand on the street.
Strana 171 - As some divinely gifted man, Whose life in low estate began And on a simple village green; Who breaks his birth's invidious bar, And grasps the skirts of happy chance, And breasts the blows of circumstance, And grapples with his evil star; Who makes by force his merit known And lives to clutch the golden keys, To mould a mighty state's decrees, And shape the whisper of the throne ; And moving up from high to higher, Becomes on Fortune's crowning slope The pillar of a people's hope, The centre of...
Strana 185 - One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.
Strana 115 - The old order changeth, yielding place to new, And God fulfils himself in many ways, Lest one good custom should corrupt the world Comfort thyself: what comfort is in me?
Strana 181 - Ring out the want, the care, the sin, The faithless coldness of the times ; Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes. But ring the fuller minstrel in.