| 1820 - 730 páginas
...telescope, How can he learn to sway the minds of men By eloquence ? to rule them or persuade ? Fa. If feeling does not prompt, in vain you strive ; If...you strive — in vain you study earnestly. Toil on for ever ; piece together fragments ; Cook up your broken scrape of sentences, The Faustus ofGotthe.... | |
| 1820 - 724 páginas
...telescope. How can he learn to sway the minds of men By eloquence ? to rule them or persuade ? Fa. If feeling does not prompt, in vain you strive ; If...In vain you strive— in vain you study earnestly. And blow, with puffing breath, a struggling light, Glimmering confusedly now, now cold in ashes; Startle... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1835 - 560 páginas
...telescope, How can he learn to sway the minds of men By eloquence ? to rule them, or persuade ? FAUSTUS. Of hearers, with communicated power, In vain you strive — in vain you study earnestly. Toil on for ever ; piece together fragments ; Cook up your broken scraps of sentences, And blow, with puffing... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1835 - 610 páginas
...telescope, How can he learn to sway the minds of men By eloquence ? to rule them, or persuade ? FAUSTUS. Of hearers, with communicated power, In vain you strive — in vain you study earnestly. Toil on for ever ; piece together fragments ; Cook up your broken scraps of sentences, And blow, with puffing... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1844 - 330 páginas
...Goethe says : " Reason and honest feeling want no arts Of utterance — ask no toil of elocution ; If feeling does not prompt, in vain you strive ; If...In vain you strive — in vain you study earnestly !" when to enunciate quickly and when slowly — when to assume a severe and when a plaintive tone.... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 páginas
...Goethe says : " Reason and honest feeling want no arts Or utterance — ask no toil of elocution ; If feeling does not prompt, in vain you strive ; If from the soul the language does not conic, .-» , By its own impulse, to impel the hearts Of hearers, with communicated power, IO ' I"... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 páginas
...whistles, In autumn, 'mong the dry and wrinkled leaves. If feeling does not prompt, in vain you sfrive. If from the soul the language does not come, By its...in vain you study earnestly, — Toil on forever, pieee together fragments, — Cook up your broken scraps of sentences, And blow, with puffing breath,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 566 páginas
..., one ; Are unrefreshing, as the wind that whistles, In autumn, "mong the dry and wrinkled leaves. If feeling does not prompt, in vain you strive. If...impel the hearts Of hearers with communicated power, i • In vain you strive, in vain you study earnestly, — Toil on forever, piece together fragments,... | |
| 1820 - 990 páginas
...telescope, How can he learn to sway the minds of men By eloquence ? to rule them or persuade ? Fa. If feeling does not prompt, in vain you strive ; If...you strive— in vain you study earnestly. Toil on for ever ; piece together fragments ; Cook up your broken scraps of sentences, And blow, with puffing... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1867 - 322 páginas
...telescope, How can we learn to sway the minds of men By eloquence? to rule them, or persuade? FAUST. If feeling does not prompt, in vain you strive; If...you strive — in vain you study earnestly. Toil on for ever; piece together fragments; Cook up your broken scraps of sentences, Faust. 3 And blow, with... | |
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