| George Eliot - 1868 - 296 стор.
...moments of devoutest awe, Sinking anon to furthest ebb of doubt ; Deliberating ever, till the sting Right against reasons that himself had drilled And...consciousness And perilous heightening of the sentient soul. But look less curiously : life itself May not express us all, may leave the worst And the best too,... | |
| 1868 - 656 стор.
...farthest ebb of doubt ; Deliberating ever, till the sting Of a recurrent ardour made him rush Bight against reasons that himself had drilled And marshalled...consciousness And perilous heightening of the sentient souL But look less curiously : life itself 39^ The Contemporary Review. Slay not express us all, may leave... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1868 - 372 стор.
...awe, Sinking anon to farthest ebb of doubt ; Deliberating ever, till the sting Of a recurrent ardour made him rush Right against reasons that himself had...mortal sire, Heir of flesh-fettered, weak divinity, And perilous heightening of the sentient soul. But look less curiously : life itself May not express... | |
| 1868 - 690 стор.
...midst of the admirable description of Don Silva, which precedes the first scene in the castle : — " A spirit framed Too proudly special for obedience,...consciousness And perilous heightening of the sentient soul." The transition to the lines in Italic is like the passage from a well-ventilated room into a vacuum.... | |
| 1868 - 658 стор.
...farthest ebb of doubt ; Deliberating ever, till the sting Of a recurrent ardour made him rush Bight against reasons that himself had drilled And marshalled...mortal sire, Heir of flesh-fettered, weak divinity, Boom-gifted with long resonant consciousness And perilous heightening of the sentient soul. But look... | |
| 1868 - 790 стор.
...awe, Sinking anon to farthest ebb of doubt ; Deliberating ever, till the sting Of a recurrent ardour made him rush Right against reasons that himself had...for obedience, Too subtly pondering for mastery." Some critics have suggested that in the metaphysical subtleties of Silva there is more of the nineteenth... | |
| 1868 - 978 стор.
...awe Sinlingnnon to farthest eb'> of dcubt ; Deliberating ever, till the «ting Of a recurrent ardour made him rush Right against reasons that himself had...for obedience, Too subtly pondering for mastery." In the first book the characters are brought together in a tavern court, and the relative explanations... | |
| 1868 - 864 стор.
...farthest ebb of doubt ; Deliberating ever, till the sting Of a recurrent ardour made him rush liight against reasons that himself had drilled And marshalled...for obedience, Too subtly pondering for mastery." Some critics have suggested that in the metaphysical subtleties of Silva there is more of the nineteenth... | |
| 1868 - 794 стор.
...recurrent ardour made him rush Bight against reasons that himself had drilled And marshalled painfully. Л spirit framed Too proudly special for obedience, Too subtly pondering for mastery." Some critics have- suggested that in the metaphysical Subtleties of Silva there is more of the nineteenth... | |
| George Eliot - 1879 - 400 стор.
...farthest ebb of doubt ; Deliberating ever, till the sting Of a recurrent ardour made him rush Eight against reasons that himself had drilled And marshalled...consciousness And perilous heightening of the sentient soul. But look less curiously : life itself May not express us all, may leave the worst And the best too,... | |
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