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" All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself, and may Be full of great dark meanings, like the sea, With shoals of life rushing; or like the air, Benighted with the wing of the wild dove, Sweeping miles broad o'er... "
Dolman's magazine [ed. by M.G. Keon and E. Price]. - Página 291
editado por - 1846
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Festus: A Poem

Philip James Bailey - 1845 - 428 páginas
...tittle of the truth, To smoothe its way to favour with the fearful. All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself,...light — Or may be nothing — bodiless, spiritless. Now therefore to his work and to the world The writer bids, God speed ! It matters not If they agree...
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Festus: A Poem

Philip James Bailey - 1845 - 430 páginas
...tittle of the truth, To smoothe its way to favour with the fearful. All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself,...light — Or may be nothing — bodiless, spiritless. Now therefore to his work and to the world The writer bids, God speed ! It matters not If they agree...
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Festus: A Poem

Philip James Bailey - 1845 - 428 páginas
...tittle of the truth, To smoothe its way to favour with the fearful. All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself,...mighty glimpses of the central light— Or may be nothing—bodiless, spiritless. Now therefore to his work and to the world The writer bids, God speed...
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Festus, a Poem

Philip James Bailey - 1847 - 426 páginas
...tittle of the truth, To smoothe its way to favour with the fearful. All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself,...light — Or may be nothing — bodiless, spiritless. Now therefore to his work and to the world The writer bids, God speed! It matters not If they agree...
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New Quarterly Review; Or, Home, Foreign and Colonial Journal, Volumen 8

1847 - 556 páginas
...likewise, has an application partially just, and in that part, it must be confessed, strongly so : — " A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself,...— Or may be nothing, — bodiless, spiritless." This proem is an after-thought ; had it originally accompanied the poem, we should have thought less...
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The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art ..., Volumen 5

George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - 1847 - 1376 páginas
...him on this score must inevitably rebound upon ourselves. Hear him : " All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself,...light — Or may be nothing — bodiless, spiritless." According to this principle, unintelligible jargon is just as good as anything — nay, better, because...
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The American Whig Review, Volumen 5

1847 - 722 páginas
...rebound upon ourselves. Hear him : " All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each tnakes it to himself, and may Be full of great dark meanings,...miles broad o'er the far western woods, With mighty glimpses'of the central light — Or may be nothing — bodiless, spiritless." According to this principle,...
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The American Whig Review, Volumen 5

1847 - 722 páginas
...him on this score must inevitably rebound upon ourselves. Hear him : " All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself, and may Be full of great dark meanings, like the aea With shoals of life rushing ; or like the air, Benighted with the wing of the wild dove, Sweeping...
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Festus, a poem [by P.J. Bailey]. By P.J. Bailey

Philip James Bailey - 1852 - 578 páginas
...plain and pure as are the skies ; All forms resolving to one element. All rests with those who read. A work or thought Is what each makes it to himself,...light — Or may be, nothing — bodiless, spiritless. STUDENT. But tell us more minutely. FESTUS. If you choose. There is a porch, wherefrom is something...
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The Midland magazine and monthly review, ed. by J.J. Britton & J.N. Smith ...

Midland-metropolitan magazine - 1852 - 676 páginas
...a kind of dedication, the following passage from " Festus :"• — All rests with those who read. A work or thought, Is what each makes it to himself,...great dark meanings, like the sea, With shoals of life rustling ; or like the air, Benighted with the wing of the wild dove, Sweeping miles broad o'er the...
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