The angelic orders, and inferior creatures mute, Irrational and brute? Nor do I name of men the common rout, That, wandering loose about, Grow up and perish as the summer fly, Heads without name, no more remembered... The Metropolitan Magazine - Página 3261838Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Milton - 1881 - 590 páginas
...through his short course, Not evenly, as thou rul'st The angelic orders and inferior creatures mute, Irrational and brute. Nor do I name of men the common...That wandering loose about Grow up and perish, as the summer fly, Heads without name no more remembered, But such as thou hast solemnly elected, ** But who... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 528 páginas
...through his short course Not evenly, as thou rulest The angelic orders, aud.inferior ereatures mute, Irrational and brute ? Nor do I name of men the common...That wandering loose about, Grow up and perish, as tho summer-fly, Heads without name, no more remembered; But such as thou hast solemnly eleeted, With... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 894 páginas
...through his short course, Not ev'nly, as thou rul'st 671 Th' angelic orders and inferior creatures mute, Irrational and brute. Nor do I name of men the common rout, That wand'ring loose about Grow up and perish, as the summer fly, Heads without names no more remember'd,... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1907 - 236 páginas
...their personal distinction; for the honour and force in them that makes for inequality: " Nor do 1 name of men the common rout That wandering loose about Grow up and perish as the summer fly, Heads without name, no more remembered.'" That is the very trick of aristocracy in thought... | |
| Irving Babbitt - 1908 - 310 páginas
...discipline were conveyed. The echo of this haughty humanism is heard in the lines of Milton: — '4 Nor do I name of men the common rout, That wandering loose about, Grow up and perish as the summer fly, Heads without name, no more remembered." Later on this humanistic ideal became more and... | |
| William Morison - 1909 - 172 páginas
...through his short course : Not evenly, as thou rul'st The angelic orders, and inferior creatures mute, Irrational and brute ? Nor do I name of men the common...That, wandering loose about, Grow up and perish as the summer fly, Heads without name, no more remembered ; But such as Thou hast solemnly elected, With gifts... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1910 - 58 páginas
...rather scornful of the average man, the pecus ignavum silentum, the herd of the obscure and unfamed. "Nor do I name of men the common rout That, wandering loose about, Grow up and perish like the summer fly, Heads without names, no more remembered. " Hazlitt insisted that Shakspere's principles... | |
| 1909 - 910 páginas
...epitaph is their summary ; but it is otherwise with the toiling, labouring, undistinguished mass : " The common rout, That wandering loose about, Grow up and perish, as the summer fly, Heads without names, no more remembered." And yet no memory willingly suffers extinction... | |
| Alden Sampson - 1913 - 336 páginas
...very acute ; and as for the ordinary run of mankind, for them he had little better than contempt : The common rout, That, wandering loose about, Grow up and perish as the summer fly. (SA, 674-6.) Or as he says elsewhere,— "A herd confused, A miscellaneous rabble, who... | |
| George Alexander Kohut - 1913 - 728 páginas
...through hie short course. Not evenlv as thou rul'st Th' angelic orders and inferior creatures mute. Irrational and brute. Nor do I name of men the common rout, That wand'ring loose about Grow up and perish, as the summer fly. Heads without name no more remember'd... | |
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