| 1924 - 1654 str.
...pretty, fascinating love poem, with a natural appeal to girls who long for romance in love. For example: "As unto the bow the cord is, So unto the man is woman....still of Minnehaha, Of the lovely Laughing Water In the land of the Dakotas." If sure of her identity, it would be well worth a dollar of any girl's money... | |
| Herbert Lockyer - 1988 - 324 str.
...the lines of Longfellow as we think of her — As unto the bow the cord is, So unto the man is the woman. Though she bends him, she obeys him, Though...him, yet she follows, Useless each without the other! With peculiar force Peter describes Christian wives who manifest conjugal obedience, as daughters of... | |
| Robert Wegner - 1992 - 334 str.
...departing for the country with their archery tackle, the lines of Longfellow seemed especially fitting: 'As unto the bow the cord is / So unto the man is...yet she follows / Useless each without the other.' "' Estella's abiding faith in Leopold's ability, in his objectives and in his deer hunting adventures... | |
| William E. Montgomery - 1995 - 380 str.
...and his verse made it clear just who was subordinate to whom. As unto the bow the cord is, So unto man is woman — Though she bends him, she obeys him;...him, yet she follows; Useless each without the other. Women's attempts to organize state conventions had encountered opposition in some areas, and efforts... | |
| Charles Waddell Chesnutt, Richard H. Brodhead - 1993 - 204 str.
...ecrit 1'histoire, il f'aut n'etre d'aucun pays, et depouiller tout esprit de parti." — Voltaire1* "As unto the bow the cord is So unto the man is woman Though she bend him, she obeys him Though she draws him, yet she follows Useless each without the other!" —... | |
| Elizabeth Clare Prophet - 2009 - 171 str.
...Longfellow describes Hiawatha's longing for Minnehaha, he illustrates the dynamic polarity of twin flames. "As unto the bow the cord is, So unto the man is woman;...yet she follows; Useless each without the other!" they are working on mastering the same type of karma and developing the energies of the same chakra.*... | |
| Joshua David Bellin - 2001 - 294 str.
...might be united" (185); as a lover, he otfers a prettily bourgeois reconciliation of sexual spheres: "As unto the bow the cord is, / So unto the man is...yet she follows, / Useless each without the other!" (183). Even in the unlikeliest of places, as in Hiawatha's woodcraft, assimilation rules: "Give me... | |
| Greg Holden - 2001 - 348 str.
...6300 N to 6558 N) Named for Minnehaha, the heroine of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Hiawatha." As unto the bow the cord is, So unto the man is woman,...still of Minnehaha, Of the lovely Laughing Water, In the land of the Dacotahs. Natoma Avenue (6600 W from 6558 N to 6258 S) Another street that immortalizes... | |
| Wayland Drew - 2001 - 292 str.
...There had been laughter on the line, but Paul was not sure whether it was Fred's or someone else's. " 'As unto the bow the cord is, So unto the man is woman; Though she bends him Useless each without the other.' Again the laughter echoed, as from a great distance. The other small... | |
| Joseph Twadell Shipley - 2001 - 688 str.
...chordal, chordate. harpisichord; tetrachord. L, hernia, haruspex: entrail examiner, diviner; see spek. As unto the bow the cord is, So unto the man is woman; Though she binds him, she obeys him, Though she draws him, yet she follows; Useless each without the other! —Longfellow,... | |
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