All meek and silent, save that through a rift — Not distant from the shore whereon we stood, A fixed, abysmal, gloomy breathing-place — Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice ! Heard over earth and sea, and,... Gaj: The End of Religion - Página 33por Robert Sean Lewis (aka Rafiq) - 2004 - 147 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Warren Stevenson - 1996 - 166 páginas
...thunderous echo of Revelation that immediately follows: A fixed, abysmal, gloomy, breathing-place— Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice! Heard over earth and sea, and, in that hour, For so it seemed, felt by the starry heavens. (14.56-62;... | |
| Timothy Clark - 2000 - 322 páginas
...through a rift Not distant from the shore whereon we stood, A fixed, abysmal, gloomy, breathing-place, Mounted the roar of waters - torrents - streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice! Heard over earth and sea, and in that hour, For so it seemed, felt by the starry heavens. (Bk. 14,... | |
| Kenneth R. Johnston - 1998 - 1018 páginas
...having climbed the mountain twice in the space of eight hours with no romantic vision for my pains. deep and gloomy breathing-place, through which / Mounted...torrents, streams / Innumerable, roaring with one voice" (55-59). Here, where the mountain falls sharply downward, the mists resume, but with a gap in midair,... | |
| Anthony O'Hear - 2000 - 294 páginas
...found myself of a huge sea of mist,' - mist at the level of Wordsworth's 'very feet'. A little way off was a 'blue chasm; a fracture in the vapour,/ A deep and gloomy breathingplace thro' which/Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams/ Innumerable...'. In his later 'meditation'... | |
| Joseph C. Sitterson - 2000 - 228 páginas
...mystery, a mystery so powerful that it is present not only in the meditation but in the scene itself: a blue chasm, a fracture in the vapour, A deep and gloomy breathing-place . . . in that breach Through which the homeless voice of waters rose, That dark deep thorough-fare... | |
| Kenneth R. Johnston - 2001 - 740 páginas
...horseshoe cliffs, falling away from the western summit of Snowdon, hundreds of feet straight down, 'a blue chasm, a fracture in the vapour, / A deep...torrents, streams / Innumerable, roaring with one voice' (56-59). Here, where the mountain falls sharply downward, the mists resume, but with a gap in mid-air,... | |
| Rodney Farnsworth - 2001 - 360 páginas
...down upon this shew In single glory. and we stood. the mist Touching our very feel: and from the shore At distance not the third part of a mile Was a blue...chasm: a fracture in the vapour. A deep and gloomy hreath ing, place through which Mounted the roar of waters. torrents. streams Innumerable. roaring... | |
| Melvyn New, Robert Bernasconi, Richard A. Cohen - 2001 - 460 páginas
...cmpower," the force of Imagination that halts the traveler "without an effort to break through," the "deep and gloomy breathingplace, through which / Mounted...torrents, streams, / Innumerable, roaring with one voice" (Prelude 13.579), and even (or especially) the enigmatic dead Lucy all suggest, like Levinas's saying,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 2003 - 56 páginas
...down upon this shew In single glory, and we stood, the mist Touching our very feet; and from the shore At distance not the third part of a mile Was a blue...Innumerable, roaring with one voice. The universal spectaclo throughout Was shaped for admiration and delight, (irand in itself alone, but in that breach... | |
| Ralph Pite, Hester Jones - 2004 - 222 páginas
...surrounding Snowdon, in particular a breach in the sea through which the sound of rushing water can be heard: a blue chasm; a fracture in the vapour, A deep and...torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice! (1805 Bk XIII, 11. 56-59)' Wordsworth, as Christopher Ricks has shown, is the principal innovator after... | |
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