The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults ; these are but the receding waves repulsed and broken for a moment on the shore . while the great tide is still rolling on and gaining ground with every breaker. The works of lord Byron - Página 400de George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 378 páginas
...abuse into the bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults; these are but the...country; and is he abetting it by writing lives of Wesley t One mode of worship is merely destroyed by another. There never was, nor ever will be, a country... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 380 páginas
...abuse into the bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults ; these are but the...shore, while the great tide is still rolling on and gaming ground with every breaker. Mr. Southey accuses us of attacking the religion of the country;... | |
| 1881 - 552 páginas
...commission of outwardly notorious crimes, while the disposition to sin remains unchanged. Such 275 effect« are but the receding waves, repulsed and broken for...rolling on and gaining ground with every breaker. Set. Robert Hall. Morality is not grace, because it doth not change nature ; if it did, many of the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 252 páginas
...abuse into the bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults ; these are but the...gaining ground with every breaker. Mr Southey accuses us with attacking the religion of the country; and is he abetting it by writing lives of Wesley? One mode... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 654 páginas
...abuse into the bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults ; these are but the...; and is he abetting it by writing lives of Wesley 1 One mode of worship is merely destroyed by another. There never was, nor ever will be, a country... | |
| 1902 - 656 páginas
...die kleinen Tumulte niederschlagen zu können, so seien das nur Vorboten einer grossen Springflut: "these are but the receding waves repulsed and broken...shore, while the great tide is still rolling on and gainiug ground with every breaker."2) Die Kühnheit, mit welcher Byron hier die Revolution weissagt,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 644 páginas
...abuse into the bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults ; these are but the...; and is he abetting it by writing lives of Wesley t One mode of worship is merely destroyed by another. There never was, nor ever will be, a country... | |
| 1905 - 584 páginas
...Byrons (keine Verse!) finden sich in den «Notes to the Two Foscari» : «The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults; these are but the...rolling on and gaining ground with every breaker.» Vgl. oben S. 117, Anm. 1. 3 Brandes: «Das junge Deutschland» S. 34. lang schreibt er über Byron... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 458 páginas
...me to believe him its minister. (1821, December 8. Letter 964, to John Sheppard, Vol. V., p. 488.) Mr Southey accuses us of attacking the religion of...country; and is he abetting it by writing lives of Wesley ? One mode of worship is merely destroyed by another. There never was, nor ever will be, a country... | |
| Heinrich Heine - 1985 - 324 páginas
...wars of liberation go down to defeat. . . . And I refresh myself with those beautiful verses by Byron: "These are but the receding waves repulsed and broken...rolling on and gaining ground with every breaker." Alas! Observing this natural phenomenon for a longer time, one notices that the sea, though it pushes... | |
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