| John Keats - 1895 - 644 páginas
...Man and a child would talk together and the old Man be led on his path and the child left thinking. Man should not dispute or assert but whisper results...of spirit sucking the sap from mould ethereal every human1 might become great, and Humanity instead of being a wide heath of Furze and Briars with here... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - 510 páginas
...man and a child would talk together and the old man be led on his path and the child left thinking. Man should not dispute or assert, but whisper results...great, and humanity instead of being a wide heath of furze and briars, with here and there a remote Oak or Pine, would become a grand democracy of forest... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - 516 páginas
...his path and the child left thinking. Man should not dispute or assert, but whisper results to bis Neighbour, and thus by every germ of spirit sucking...great, and humanity instead of being a wide heath of furze and briars, with here and there a remote Oak or Pine, would become a grand democracy of forest... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - 520 páginas
...and the child left thinking. Man should not dispute or assert, but whisper results to his Xeighbour, and thus by every germ of spirit sucking the sap from...great, and humanity instead of being a wide heath of furze and briars, with here and there a remote Oak or Pine, would become a grand democracy of forest... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 páginas
...man and a child would talk together, and the old man be led on his path and llie child left thinking. may be doubted whether he ever consciously identified...Lament for Thomas Davis. I walked through Ballinde [being] might become great, and Humanity, instead of being a wide heath of furze and briars with here... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1904 - 884 páginas
...man and a child would talk together, and the old man be led on his path and the child left thinking. Man should not dispute or assert, but whisper results...spirit sucking the sap from mould ethereal, every human [being] might become great, and Humanity, instead of being a wide heath of furze and briars with here... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1908 - 304 páginas
...Man and a child would talk together and the old Man be led on his path and the child left thinking. Man should not dispute or assert but whisper results...great, and Humanity instead of being a wide heath of Furze and Briars with here and there a remote Oak or Pine, would become a grand democracy of Forest... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1909 - 362 páginas
...man and a child would talk together, and the old man be led on his path and the child left thinking.' 'Man should not dispute or assert, but whisper results to his neighbour,' he affirms ; ' let us open our leaves like a flower, and be passive and receptive, budding patiently... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1909 - 372 páginas
...and a child would talk together, and the old man be led on his path and the child left thinking.' ' Man should not dispute or assert, but whisper results to his neighbour,' he affirms ; ' let us open our leaves like a flower, and be passive and receptive, budding patiently... | |
| F. A. Hall - 1911 - 128 páginas
...passiveness." "Man should not dispute or assert," he continues, "but whisper results to his Neighbor, and thus by every germ of spirit sucking the sap from...great, and humanity instead of being a wide heath of furze and briars, with here and there a remote Oak or Pine, would become a grand democracy of forest... | |
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