We, too, might live like them, and set ourselves to witness with appropriate emotions the varied scenes that man and nature afford. We might make ourselves spiritual by detaching ourselves from action, and become perfect by the rejection of energy. Scribner's Magazine - Página 66editado por - 1893Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| University of Durham - 1971 - 660 páginas
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| 1890 - 1080 páginas
...and set ourselves to witness with appropriate emotions the varied scenes that man and nature afford. We might make ourselves spiritual by detaching ourselves...action, and become perfect by the rejection of energy. It has often seemed to me that Browning felt something of this. Shakespeare hurls Hamlet into active... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1893 - 246 páginas
...pretty picture of Nausicaa and her maidens cleansing their finely woven webs in the cool, rippling tide. For it is self-culture that warms the chilly earth...you intend to impart it to others is widespread and exceedingly popular. I have myself heard an excellent and anxious aunt say to her young niece, then... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1893 - 244 páginas
...and her maidens cleansing their finely woven webs in the cool, rippling tide. For it is self -culture that warms the chilly earth wherein no good seed can...you intend to impart it to others is widespread and exceedingly popular. I have myself heard an excellent and anxious aunt say to her young niece, then... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1904 - 264 páginas
...and set ourselves to witness with appropriate emotions the varied scenes that man and nature afford. We might make ourselves spiritual by detaching ourselves...action, and become perfect by the rejection of energy. It has often seemed to me that Browning felt something of this. Shakespeare hurls Hamlet into active... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 350 páginas
...and set ourselves to witness with appropriate emotions the varied scenes that man and nature afford. We might make ourselves spiritual by detaching ourselves...action, and become perfect by the rejection of energy. It has often seemed to me that Browning felt something of this. Shakespeare hurls Hamlet into active... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 356 páginas
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| Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 360 páginas
...and set ourselves to witness with appropriate emotions the varied scenes that man and nature afford. We might make ourselves spiritual by detaching ourselves...action, and become perfect by the rejection of energy. It has often seemed to me that Browning felt something of this. Shakespeare hurls Hamlet into active... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1907 - 272 páginas
...ourselves to witness with appropriate emotions the varied scenes that man and o * " '' ' nature afford. We might make ourselves spiritual "'*~ by detaching ourselves from action, and become -"' 4X' ' perfect by the rejection of energy. It has often seemed to me that Browning felt something... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 280 páginas
...and set ourselves to witness with appropriate emotions the varied scenes that man and nature afford. We might make ourselves spiritual by detaching ourselves...action, and become perfect by the rejection of energy. It has often seemed to me that Browning felt something of this. Shakespeare hurls Hamlet into active... | |
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