| Thomas Henry Huxley, Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 584 páginas
...love — Ever yours, TH HUXLEY. * A reminiscence of Browning in " The Bishop Orders his Tomb": — And then how I shall lie through centuries, And hear...the mass, And see God made and eaten all day long. To HIS ELDEST SON ROME, Jan. 20, 1885. I need hardly tell you that I find Rome wonderfully interesting,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley, Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 588 páginas
...love — Ever yours, TH HUXLEY. * A reminiscence of Browning in " The Bishop Orders his Tomb" : — And then how I shall lie through centuries, And hear...the mass, And see God made and eaten all day long. 43 To HIS ELDEST SON ROME, Jan. 20, 1885. I need hardly tell you that I find Rome wonderfully interesting,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1900 - 314 páginas
...Choice Latin, picked phrase, Tully's every word, No gaudy ware like Gandolf's second line — Tully, my masters ? Ulpian serves his need ! And then how I shall lie through centuries, 80 And hear the blessed mutter of the mass, And see God made and eaten all day long, And feel the steady... | |
| Robert Browning - 1900 - 308 páginas
...Choice Latin, picked phrase, Tully's every word, No gaudy ware like Gandolf's second line — Tully, my masters ? Ulpian serves his need ! And then how I shall lie through centuries, 80 And hear the blessed mutter of the mass, And see God made and eaten all day long, And feel the steady... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1902 - 850 páginas
...Choice Latin, picked phrase, Tally's every word, No gaudy ware like Gandolf's second line— Tully, my masters? Ulpian serves his need! And then how I...taste Good strong thick stupefying incense-smoke! For as I lie here, hours of the dead night, Dying in state and by such slow degrees, I fold my arms... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1902 - 598 páginas
...Latin, picked phrase, Tully's every word, No gaudy ware like Gandolfs gaudy second line — Tully, my masters ? Ulpian serves his need ! And then how...and taste Good strong thick stupefying incense-smoke ! For as I lie here, hours of the dead night, Dying in state and by such slow degrees, I fold my arms... | |
| Herbert Brook Workman - 1902 - 400 páginas
...once Pope,' under one of Donatello's masterpieces.2 There, like the bishop in St. Praxed's, he can ' hear the blessed mutter of the mass, And see God made...taste Good, strong, thick, stupefying incense-smoke.' 1 Finke, FQ, 242 ; Hardt, iv. 299. In the eyes of Fillastre and others nothing became him like his... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1904 - 416 páginas
...Choice Latin, picked phrase, Tully's every word, No gaudy ware like Gandolf's second line — Tully, my masters ? Ulpian serves his need ! And then how...candle-flame, and taste Good strong thick stupefying incense smoke ! For as I lie here, hours of the dead night, Dying in state and by such slow degrees,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1905 - 878 páginas
...Choice Latin, picked phrase, Tully's every word, No gaudy ware like Gandolf's second line — Tully, my masters? Ulpian serves his need! And then how I...candle-flame, and taste Good strong thick stupefying incense- smoke I For as I lie here, hours of the dead night, Dying in state and by such slow degrees,... | |
| Andrew Dickson White - 1905 - 646 páginas
...morning." At this I cited Browning's lines put into the mouth of the bishop who wished, from his tomb, " To hear the blessed mutter of the mass, And see God made and eaten all day long." I reminded him of his definition of religion given me on one of our previous walks, and he repeated... | |
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