Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 122
... , is silence implying sound , " and that the temptations , struggles , and grim failures through which we pass are not even checks to our upward progress , but Machinery just meant To give thy soul its bent , 122 ETHICAL TEACHING.
... , is silence implying sound , " and that the temptations , struggles , and grim failures through which we pass are not even checks to our upward progress , but Machinery just meant To give thy soul its bent , 122 ETHICAL TEACHING.
Page 125
... pass to another better , there where that lady lives of whom my soul was enamoured . " This optimism of cheering and bracing belief has been called the defiance of facts , and certain facts the strong " fighter " of Prospice did indeed ...
... pass to another better , there where that lady lives of whom my soul was enamoured . " This optimism of cheering and bracing belief has been called the defiance of facts , and certain facts the strong " fighter " of Prospice did indeed ...
Page 130
... pass judgment upon the divine arrangement of a puzzling system involving momentous difficulties ? In the Rubai'iyyát we find Ben Ezra's appreciation of Epicurean pleasures , -this " rose - mesh " of earthly interests in which we are ...
... pass judgment upon the divine arrangement of a puzzling system involving momentous difficulties ? In the Rubai'iyyát we find Ben Ezra's appreciation of Epicurean pleasures , -this " rose - mesh " of earthly interests in which we are ...
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