THE baby new to earth and sky, What time his tender palm is prest Against the circle of the breast, Has never thought that " this is I :" But as he grows he gathers much, And learns the use of "I," and "me," And finds "I am not what I see, And other than... The Theological review [ed. by C. Beard]. - Strana 121upravili: - 1871Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1883 - 740 str.
...that high place, and tell thee all. THE baby new to earth and sky, What time his tender palm is prest Against the circle of the breast, Has never thought..." But as he grows he gathers much, And learns the us of " I," and " me," And finds " I am not what I see, And other than the things I touch." So rounds... | |
| Edward Judson - 1883 - 654 str.
...consciousness of his being and power. " But as he grows he gathers much, And learns the use of '/' and 'Me' And finds ' I am not what I see, And other than the things I touch.' " In the history of a social body, as well as of the human infant, the period of self-consciousness... | |
| 1883 - 822 str.
...only complete when the first-born of the first pair attained to self-consciousness, and had felt, " I am not what I see, and other than the things I touch." We are then restricted to our self-knowledge for our knowledge of personality, and we are wholly unable... | |
| Edward Judson - 1883 - 670 str.
...infant passes out of a mere sort of vegetable existence into a consciousness of his being and power. " But as he grows he gathers much, And learns the use of '/' and 'Me,' And finds ' I am not what I see, And other than the things I touch.' " In the history... | |
| F. Sydney Morris - 1884 - 106 str.
...and yet, in Tennyson's words — The baby, new to earth and sky, What time his tender palm is pressed Against the circle of the breast, Has never thought...not what I see, And other than the things I touch. So rounds he to a separate mind, From whence clear memory may begin, As through the frame that bounds... | |
| James Sully - 1884 - 746 str.
...Mr. Tennyson in the lines : — " The baby new to earth and sky, What time his tender palm is prest Against the circle of the breast, Has never thought...not what I see,' And other than the things I touch." fective.1 The perception of distance by the ear is only distinct and certain when we know the sound... | |
| James Sully - 1884 - 748 str.
...What time his tender palm is prest Against the circle of the breast, Has never thought that ' tins is I ' ; But as he grows he gathers much, And learns...not what I see,' And other than the things I touch." , XLIV.) fective.1 The perception of distance by the ear is only distinct and certain when we know... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1884 - 412 str.
...tell thee all. •*" xwv. "f^-^i THE baby new to earth and sky, What time his tender palm is prest Against the circle of the breast, Has never thought...gathers much, And learns the use of "I," and "me,* Aud finds "I am not what I see, And other than the things I touch." So rounds he to a separate mind... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 546 str.
...all. The baby new to earth and sky, What time his tender pa'ii is presl Against the circle of ti.c breast, Has never thought that "this is I:" But as...not what I see, And other than the things I touch." So rounds he to a separate mind From whence clear memory may begin, As thro' the frame that binds him... | |
| 1887 - 572 str.
...idea as clearly as any (xliv): The baby new to earth and sky. What time his tender palm is pressed Against the circle of the breast. Has never thought...much, And learns the use of " I and me," And finds " 1 am not what I see. And other than the things I touch." But to us the constituent elements in self... | |
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