... neither the music of the Shepherd, the crashing of the Avalanche, nor the torrent, the mountain, the Glacier, the Forest, nor the Cloud, have for one moment lightened the weight upon my heart, nor enabled me to lose my own wretched identity in the... The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Página 771831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Morley - 1894 - 468 páginas
...especially of recent and more homo desolation, which must accompany me through life, have preyed upon me here ; and neither the music of the shepherd, the crashing of the avalanche, the torrent, the mountain, the glacier, the forest, nor the cloud, have for one moment lightened the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 páginas
...especially of recent and more home desolation, which must accompany me through life, have preyed upon me here; and neither the music of the shepherd, the...torrent, the mountain, the glacier, the forest, nor the clond, have for one moment lightened the weight upon my heart, nor enabled me to lose my own wretched... | |
| Franz Muncker, Walther Brecht - 1896 - 1072 páginas
...sich gerade in der grossen Natur nur um so elender und kleiner gefühlt und leider niemals verloren : „My own wretched identity in the majesty and the power and the glory around, above, and heneath nie." Manfred, Faust , Hamlet. Die Originalität des Manfred wurde heftig bestritten : der... | |
| Francis Burdett Thomas Coutts-Nevill Baron Latymer, Francis Burdett Money-Coutts - 1896 - 134 páginas
...especially of recent and more home desolation, which must accompany me through life, have preyed upon me here; and neither the music of the shepherd, the crashing of the avalanche, the torrent, the mountain, the glacier, the forest, nor the cloud, have for one moment lightened the... | |
| Kraeger - 1898 - 608 páginas
...Werner IV, 1. der grossen Natur nur um so elender und kleiner gefühlt und leider niemals verloren: „My own wretched identity in the majesty and the...power and the glory around, above, and beneath me." Manfred, Faust, Hamlet. Die Originalität des Manfred wurde heftig bestritten ; der Marlowe-sche und... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 592 páginas
...that "neither the music of the shepherdj the crashing of the avalanche, nor the torrent, the mountam, the glacier, the forest, nor the cloud, have for one...power, and the glory, around, above, and beneath me" (Life, p. 315). Perhaps Wordsworth had this confession in his mind when, in 1834, he composed the lines,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 332 páginas
...especially of recent and more home desolation, which must accompany me through life, have preyed upon me here ; and neither the music of the shepherd, the crashing of the avalanche, the torrent, the mountain, the glacier, the forest, nor the cloud, have for one moment lightened the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1900 - 492 páginas
...especially of recent and more home desolation, which must accompany me through life, have preyed upon me here ; and neither the music of the shepherd, the...power, and the glory, around, above, and beneath me [cf. 11. ff.r See also further extracts cited below to illustrate Act II, sc. ii, 177 ; 5. the past,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1900 - 612 páginas
...appearance reminded me of me and my family.' We find him declaring, with unaccustomed solemnity, that ' neither the music of the shepherd, the crashing of...power, and the glory, around, above, and beneath me.' Byron's thought about the universe, even when it came nearest to abstract thinking, was always conditioned,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 584 páginas
...diseased." At the conclusion of his second tour (September 29, 1816), he is constrained to admit that "neither the music of the shepherd, the crashing of...power, and the glory, around, above, and beneath me" (Life, p. 315). Perhaps Wordsworth had this confession in his mind when, in 1834, he composed the lines,... | |
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