| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 páginas
...tiiy light, Imagination ! which from earth and sky, And from the depths of human phantasy, As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills The Universe...Error, the worm, with many a sun-like arrow Of its reveri>erated lightning. Narrow The heart that loves, the brain that contemplates, The life that wears,... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 402 páginas
...like thy light, Imagination, which from earth and sky, And from the depths of human fantasy, As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills The universe...creates, One object and one form, and builds thereby A sepulchre for its eternity! Mind from its object differs most in this: Evil from good; misery from... | |
| Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - 1921 - 704 páginas
...crowd a mistress or a friend And all the rest though fair and wise commend To cold oblivion;98 Again Narrow The heart that loves, the brain that contemplates...creates One object, and one form, and builds thereby A sepulchre for its eternity. "Platonism in English Poetry, p. 115. "Essay on Love. "Letter to Miss Kitchener.... | |
| David Daiches - 1969 - 356 páginas
...crowd, a mistress or a friend And all the rest, though fair and wise, commend To cold oblivion, . . . Narrow The heart that loves, the brain that contemplates, The life that wears, the'spirit that creates One object, and one form, and builds thereby A sepulchre for its eternity.... | |
| John A. Richardson - 1992 - 202 páginas
...exalts instead the imagination which from earth and sky, And from the depths of human fantasy, As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills The universe with glorious beams, and kills Error, the worm, 5 The word, "thousand" in an early romantic poem like this carries quitedifferent associations from... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 páginas
...like thy light, Imagination! which from earth and sky, And from the depths of human phantasy, As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills The Universe...The heart that loves, the brain that contemplates, i ?o The life that wears, the spirit that creates One object, and one form, and builds thereby A sepulchre... | |
| Forest Pyle - 1995 - 240 páginas
...infinite I AM" but rather, in Epipsychidion for instance, as a "reverberated lightning" that "As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills / The Universe with glorious beams, and kills / Error."1 The Wordsworthian strain in Shelley's poetry is important and well-chronicled, but one aspect... | |
| Caroline J. Simon - 1997 - 228 páginas
...like thy light, Imagination! which from earth and sky, And from the depths of human fantasy, As from a thousand prisms and mirrors fills The Universe with glorious beams and kills Error. II. 162-68 31. James Engell. The Creative Imagination: Enlightenment to Romanticism (Cambridge. Mass.:... | |
| Edward S. Reed - 1998 - 306 páginas
...strictly scientific format. In his great poem on the soul, Epipsychidion (1l. 169-73) Shelley wrote: Narrow The heart that loves, the brain that contemplates,...creates One object, and one form, and builds thereby A sepulchre for its eternity In his unfinished "Treatise on Morals," Shelley echoes this thought: "The... | |
| Samuel Lyndon Gladden - 2002 - 376 páginas
...heteropatriarchialism, love is allowed expression only in the configuration of the monogamous couple: Narrow The heart that loves, the brain that contemplates,...creates One object, and one form, and builds thereby A sepulchre for its eternity. (169-173) Shelley speaks for all people — not only for those who might... | |
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