| Robert Browning - 1830 - 426 páginas
...great moral of the poem, , which is explicitly set forth at the end, namely, " thatj3U£_bjjniai»~ • speech is naught, our human testimony false, our fame and human , estimation, words and wind. Why take the artistic way to prove j so much? Because, it is the glory and good of Art, that Art_ remains... | |
| Robert Browning - 1869 - 346 páginas
...precious be the soul of man to man. 830 So, British Public, who may like me yet (Marry and amen !) learn one lesson hence Of many which whatever lives...speech is naught, Our human testimony false, our fame 835 And human estimation words and wind. Why take the artistic way to prove so much ? That Art remains... | |
| Robert Browning - 1869 - 368 páginas
...precious be the soul of man to man. 830 So, British Public, who may like me yet (Marry and amen !) learn one lesson hence Of many which whatever lives...speech is naught, Our human testimony false, our fame 835 And human estimation words and wind. Why take the artistic way to prove so much ? 332 That Art... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1869 - 650 páginas
...English writers. But the cause of " The Ring and the Book " is a moral and religious lesson, — " This lesson, that our human speech is naught, Our...false, our fame And human estimation, words and wind." The ten poems are ten sermons on the fame thesis ; and each is shaped by a logical process. The story... | |
| 1869 - 386 páginas
...futility of human judgments, the difference in minds, the difference in eyes that see the minds. " This lesson, that our human speech is naught, Our...false, our fame And human estimation, words and wind." Never was dogmatism rebuked more sternly than in these pages. Never was charity more bravely taught.... | |
| 1869 - 622 páginas
...Guido, we may still listen to the austere sermon of the friar, or to the poet himself teaching us ' This lesson, that our human speech is naught, Our...false, our fame And human estimation words and wind.' But are we in a mood to read tags of gossiping letters from a Venetian visitor and those two irrepressible... | |
| 1869 - 668 páginas
...the conventionalities of civilisation. The moral which he draws at the end of the present poem is " This lesson — that our human speech is naught, Our...— our fame And human estimation words and wind." Truth, he tells us, comes out, not in the long-drawn collections of reason, but in the sudden interjections... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1869 - 650 páginas
...English writers. But the cause of " The Ring and th» Book " is a moral and religious lesson, — " This lesson, that our human speech is naught, Our...false, our fame And human estimation, words and wind." The ten poems are ten sermons on the same thesis ; and each is shaped by a logical process. The story... | |
| Robert Browning - 1872 - 248 páginas
...precious be the soul of man to man. So, British Public, who may like me yet, 835 (Marry and amen !) learn one lesson hence Of many which whatever lives...false, our fame And human estimation words and wind. 840 Why take the artistic way to prove so much ? Because, it is the glory and good of Art, That Art... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 páginas
...Robert Browning closes the whole poem : — So, British Public, who may like me yet, (Marry and amen !) learn one lesson hence Of many which whatever lives...false, our fame And human estimation words and wind. Why take the artistic way to prove so much ? Because, it is the glory and good of Art, That Art remains... | |
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