I might have given it some needful theoretic clew ; or I might have poured forth poetic strains which would have anticipated theory, and seemed a voice from " the prophetic soul of the wide world dreaming of things to come ; " or I might have been one... Impressions of Theophrastus Such: Miscellaneous Essays - 第 19 頁George Eliot 著 - 1894 - 342 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1859 - 764 頁
...the 107lh sonnet, at least, was addressed to the Earl of Southampton : — " Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world, dreaming of things to come — [This evidently refers to some event of notoriety and public interest.] Can yet the lease of my... | |
| Yale University. Class of 1855 - 1859 - 84 頁
...on the back for doing so. Yet surely, the reflective Coleridge, who entered as deeply as Goethe into the "prophetic soul of the wide world, dreaming of things to come," spoke with more loyalty to Truth, when he defined it as the philosophy of religion and the religion... | |
| George Eliot - 1879 - 252 頁
...being another sort of person in the present age, I might have given it some needful theoretic clue ; or I might have poured forth poetic strains which...who, without astonishing the public and posterity, mate a happy difference in the lives close around them, and in this way lift the average of earthly... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1879 - 424 頁
...of an approaching revolution, and has not explicitly pronounced upon issues hardly revealed even to The prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming of things to come. The sense of national unity evolved in the great struggle with Spain had not yet been lost in the discord... | |
| William Swinton - 1880 - 694 頁
...grammatical or rhetorical? 11, 12. the soul of this world. Compare Shakespeare's overarching phrase — "the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming of things to come." 13. Ioithed hy nn inundation, etc. What is the figure of speech ? (See Def. 20.) — Show how the metaphor... | |
| Harriet Louisa Childe-Pemberton - 1882 - 354 頁
...stories, so far as I know, is original. MILLICHOFE, CHURCH STRETTON. LILIAN LANE. LILIAN LANE. I. " Or.e of those benignant, lovely souls who, without astonishing...and posterity, make a happy difference in the lives of those close around them, and in this way lift the average of earthly joy." Jr* GEORGE ELIOT. *ILIAN... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1882 - 322 頁
...the reflective life of a student, and meditating beneath the shadow of the trees, imbued perhaps with the "prophetic soul of the wide world, dreaming of things to come," a great revolution was swiftly coming to its crisis about him. Successful men are those who take advantage... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1882 - 324 頁
...the reflective life of a student, and meditating beneath the shadow of the trees, imbued perhaps with the "prophetic soul of the wide world, dreaming of things to come," a great revolution was swiftly coming to its crisis about him. Successful men are those who take advantage... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 392 頁
...so-called infallible, Church of Borne, such as we now see it. The infallible Church Catholic is, really, the prophetic soul of the wide world dreaming of things to come ; the whole human race, in its onward progress, discovering truth more complete than the parcel of... | |
| George Eliot - 1887 - 520 頁
...being another sort of person in the present age I might have given it some needful theoretic clue. Or I might have poured forth poetic strains which...without astonishing the public and posterity, make a ]i;:ppy difference in the lives close around them, and in this way lift the average of earthly joy.... | |
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