Blinds it, and makes all error : and ' to know ' Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendour may escape, Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without. Poems - Página 27por Robert Browning - 1864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 342 páginas
...himself, believing that there is " an inmost centre in us all, where truth abides in fulness ;" and that to know, " Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendour may dart forth, Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without." Filled with the divine portion... | |
 | Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 330 páginas
...that there is " an inmost centre in us all, where truth abides in fulness ;" and that to know, Y • " Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendour may dart forth, <-, \ Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without." Filled with the divine... | |
 | 1852 - 302 páginas
...and makes all error, and To know Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendor may escape, Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without. The lines below must have been written in the full flush and pride of youth : — u Make no more giants,... | |
 | 1891 - 346 páginas
...scientific. Browning, inspired by the labours of a chemist, finely tells us in his " Paracelsus " : — To know Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendor may escape, Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to b« without. If it be asked who... | |
 | Andrew Jackson Davis - 1861 - 444 páginas
...makes all error ; and to know, Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendor may escape, Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without." But the next chapter will contain my impressions of what constitutes a " truthful mind ;" so, then,... | |
 | United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1272 páginas
...» • • * * * And, to know. Bather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendor may escape. Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without. This is the poetical form of the truth that I believe is pointed to by both phil™ phy and science.... | |
 | Joseph John Murphy - 1873 - 532 páginas
...Quotation from Browning's Paracelsus. " There is an inmost centre in ns all Where truth abides in fulness : and To KNOW Rather consists in opening out a way Whence...imprisoned splendour may escape, Than in effecting entrance for a light Supposed to be without." Enough has been now said of metaphysical errors, and... | |
 | 1894 - 834 páginas
...get-oft", but as a true giving — tests the veracity of the Christ-word, tastes the beautitude. ' ' To know rather consists in opening out a way whence the imprisoned splendor may escape, than in effecting entry for a light supposed to be without. There are two modes... | |
 | 1922
...famous formula for obtaining knowledge can be used as a safe guide in the education of adolescents: "To KNOW, rather consists in opening out a way whence the imprisoned splendour may escape." This formula is especially applicable to the adolescent, for in his case "To know is to get away from... | |
 | 1925 - 700 páginas
...within the child, not without. It is our business to afford the means by which it may be expressed. "And to know Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendor may escape, Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without." This consideration... | |
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