| 1857 - 496 páginas
...solitudes that cannot be evaded. " Amid the groves, under the shadowy hiHa The generations are prepared ; the pangs, The internal pangs, are ready — the dread strife Of poor humanity's afflicted will,"— — and then we leave the greatest poets of the great world, and look to one who was ever glad to gaze... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1857 - 492 páginas
...solitudes that cauuot be evaded. " Amid the groves, under the shadowy hills The generations are prepared ; the pangs, The internal pangs, are ready — the dread strife Of poor humanity's afflicted will," — — and then we leave the greatest poets of the great world, and look to one who was ever glad... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1857 - 384 páginas
...different from Foster's — pour indiscriminate derision upon all the efforts, noble, though ever defeated, of " Poor humanity's afflicted will, Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny." The essay "On the Causes of Aversion in men of Taste to Evangelical Religion," is the most elaborate and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...subjects for her highest art. A mid the groves, beneath the shadowy hills, Ylio generations are prepared ; the pangs, The internal pangs are ready ; the dread...afflicted will Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny." "Though," said the Priest, in answer, "those be torou Which a divine philosophy rejects, We, whose... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1870 - 668 páginas
...subdued by human will. It will not always have to be said that — " The generations are prepared ; the pangs — The internal pangs are ready ; the dread...afflicted will, Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny." It would be scarcely presumptuous to prophesy that as men become really wiser they must become happier.... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 páginas
...subjects for her highest art. Amid the groves, beneath the shadowy hills, The generations are prepared ; the pangs, The internal pangs are ready ; the dread...afflicted will Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny." "Though," said the Priest, in answer, "these be terms Which a divine philosophy rejects, We, whose... | |
| John Brown Patterson - 1860 - 228 páginas
...purpose of representing in vivid colours, and under diversified forms, the conflict of mind and fate, the dread strife Of poor humanity's afflicted will, Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny ;3 1 Discourses of Sir Joshua Hey- n. quoted by Junius, De Pictura nolds, in, Veterum. . Proclus. in... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 páginas
...subjects for her highest art. Amid the groves, beneath the shadowy hills, The generations are prepared ; the pangs, The internal pangs are ready ; the dread...afflicted will Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny." "Though," said the Priest, in answer, "these be terms Which a divine philosophy rejects, We, whose... | |
| Woodbury Melcher Fernald - 1865 - 228 páginas
...destiny ever cancelled. ' Beneath the hills, amid the flowery groves, The generations are prepared; the pangs, The internal pangs, are ready; the dread...small but indelible characters, written in our blood." But this, I say, is destiny connected very largely with our agency. Nor is it at all discouraging to... | |
| Patrick Proctor Alexander - 1868 - 202 páginas
...the opposite extreme of some rigour of harsh and inhuman judgment. In the one case, our sense of 1 ' The dread strife Of poor Humanity's afflicted Will Struggling in vain with ruthless Destiny. ' — Excursion, By Wordsworth indicated as the root-Idea of all Tragedy. It finely expresses or implies... | |
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