| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 páginas
...of power, And gems and poisons, and all subtlest forms Hidden beneath the mountains and the waves. He gave man speech, and speech created thought, Which is the measure of the universe ; And Seienee struck the thrones of earth andheaven, Which shook, butfell not ; and the harmonious mind Poured... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 páginas
...of power, And gems and poisons, and all subtlest forms Hidden beneath the mountains and the waves. He gave man speech, and speech created thought, Which...And Science struck the thrones of earth and heaven, Whichshook,butfell not ; and the harmonious mind Poured itself forth in all-prophetic song ; And music... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 páginas
...of power, And gems and poisons, and all subtlest forms Hidden beneath the mountains and the waves. He gave man speech ; and speech created thought, Which is the measure of the universe ; And music lifted up the listening spirit Until it walk'd exempt from mortal care, Godlike, o'er the clear... | |
| Reginald Stephen Copleston - 1870 - 216 páginas
...of power, And gems and poisons, and all subtlest forms Hidden beneath the mountains and the waves. He gave man speech, and speech created thought, Which...struck the thrones of earth and heaven, Which shook, tut fell not ; and the harmonious mind Poured itself forth in all-prophetic song ; And music lifted... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 584 páginas
...of power, And gems and poisons, and all subtlest forma Hidden beneath the mountains and the waves. He gave man speech, and speech created thought, Which is the measure of the universe ; And Sciencestruck the throuesof earth anrtheaven, Which shook, but fell not ; and the harmonious mind Poured... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1875 - 742 páginas
...tongues after the fashion of civilized, cultivated beings. Shelley makes one of his characters say, in Prometheus Unbound — " He gave man speech, and speech...created thought, Which is the measure of the universe." It is time that I draw to a close these slight suggestions. The importance of the subject has struck... | |
| John Peile - 1877 - 176 páginas
...been mainta1ned that man would not be man without speech. Hence Shelley's well known lines :— '' He gave man speech, and speech created thought, Which is the measure of the universe." This inquiry, whether speech preceded thought, or thought speech, is difficult, and it is not hard... | |
| John Peile - 1879 - 188 páginas
...maintained that man would not be man without speech. Hence Shelley's well known lines :—. " He'gave man speech, and speech created thought, Which is the measure of the universe." This inquiry, whether speech preceded thought, or thought speech, is difficult, and it is not hard... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1881 - 478 páginas
...poisons, and all subtlest forms Hidden beneath the mountains and the waves, o' ' He gave Man jr,eecjj, and speech created thought, Which is the measure of...science struck the thrones of earth and heaven, Which sHooTc but fell not; and the harmonious mind Poured itself forth in all-prophetic song ; And music... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1881 - 474 páginas
...of Power, And gems and poisons, and all subtlest forms Hidden beneath the mountains and the waves. He gave Man speech, and speech created thought, : Which is the measure of the universe ; I' e''i\,< A And science struck the thrones of earth and heaven, "•" ' i4 , • Which shook but... | |
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