| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 760 sayfa
...labour to pursue 242 Those sacred stores that wait the ripening soul, In Truth's exhaustless bosom. What need words To paint its power \ For this the...mother's anxious arms, In foreign climes to rove ; the pensive sage, Heedless of sleep, or midnight's harmful damp, Hangs o'er the sickly taper; and uu tired... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1878 - 792 sayfa
...unremitted labour to pursue Those sacred stores that wait the ripening soul, In Truth's exhaustless bosom. What need words To paint its power? For this the daring...mother's anxious arms, In foreign climes to rove ; the pensive sage, Heedless of sleep, or midnight's harmful damp, Hangs o'er the sickly taper; and, untir'd,... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1880 - 792 sayfa
...pursue Those sacred stores that wait the ripening soul, In Truth's exhaustless bosom. What need word.To paint its power? For this the daring youth Breaks...mother's anxious arms, In foreign climes to rove ; the pensive sage, Heedless of sleep, or midnight's harmful dampt'>T Hangs o'er the sickly_taper : and,... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1880 - 792 sayfa
...pursue Those sacred stores that wait the ripening soul, In Truth's exhaustless bosom. What need word./ To paint its power ? For this the daring youth Breaks from his weeping mother's anxious arms, 3- In foreign clime's to rove ; the pensive, sage, Heedless of sleep, or midnight's harmful damp, Hangs... | |
| Robin Dix - 2006 - 426 sayfa
...In short, what is positive about novelty as an aesthetic category seems to resolve into curiosity: For this, the daring youth Breaks from his weeping mother's anxious arms, In foreign climes to rove. (1.245-47) And by book 2, this curiosity is openly presented more as an intellectual than an aesthetic... | |
| 1859 - 430 sayfa
...or any other object that the world calls desirable. Knowledge ia the proper aliment of the soul. " For this, the daring youth Breaks from his weeping...anxious arms, In foreign climes to rove ; — the pensive sage, Heedless of sleep, or midnight's harmful damp, Hangs o'er the sickly taper." Does the... | |
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