The Century Guild Hobby Horse, Volumen2K. Paul, Trench and Company, 1887 |
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... tell . " " And what is the news , O Gabriel ? " Lady Mary , God gives you grace ; ( Sing all the world , and all the world ) " For a child you shall bear within a space , And look on God to His very face . " " Nay , Gabriel , how may ...
... tell . " " And what is the news , O Gabriel ? " Lady Mary , God gives you grace ; ( Sing all the world , and all the world ) " For a child you shall bear within a space , And look on God to His very face . " " Nay , Gabriel , how may ...
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... telling me . In 1869 , after much vacillation and loss of impetus , I went to Verona to study the Scala tombs , and took Arthur with me . Partly by his own good instincts and power , partly - I am vain enough to think , under my ...
... telling me . In 1869 , after much vacillation and loss of impetus , I went to Verona to study the Scala tombs , and took Arthur with me . Partly by his own good instincts and power , partly - I am vain enough to think , under my ...
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... tell us a great deal more about Ireland , than the articles in the Tory Papers , or than the chilling speeches of the Unionists . In these legends we are taken back to the earliest traditions which have been handed down in the human ...
... tell us a great deal more about Ireland , than the articles in the Tory Papers , or than the chilling speeches of the Unionists . In these legends we are taken back to the earliest traditions which have been handed down in the human ...
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... tell us most about the Irish nature ; for instance , Lady Wilde insists , more than once , upon the connection between fairy melodies and Irish music . " It is remarkable , " she says , " that the Irish national airs- plaintive ...
... tell us most about the Irish nature ; for instance , Lady Wilde insists , more than once , upon the connection between fairy melodies and Irish music . " It is remarkable , " she says , " that the Irish national airs- plaintive ...
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... telling us , for so many years , to learn from Nature , to make art the minister of spirituality and righteousness ; to return to the virtues of homeliness , and honesty , and reverence , without which no life , whether individual or ...
... telling us , for so many years , to learn from Nature , to make art the minister of spirituality and righteousness ; to return to the virtues of homeliness , and honesty , and reverence , without which no life , whether individual or ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 55 - And let them make me a sanctuary; that I may dwell among them. According to all that I shew thee, after the pattern of the tabernacle, and the pattern of all the instruments thereof, even so shall ye make it.
Página 138 - Without Contraries is no progression. Attraction and Repulsion, Reason and Energy, Love and Hate, are necessary to Human existence. From these contraries spring what the religious call Good & Evil. Good is the passive that obeys Reason. Evil is the active springing from Energy. Good is Heaven. Evil is Hell.
Página 146 - Ezekiel why he eat dung, & lay so long on his right & left side ? he answer'd, "the desire of raising other men into a "perception of the infinite...
Página 116 - Rouze up O Young Men of the New Age! set your foreheads against the ignorant Hirelings! For we have Hirelings in the Camp, the Court & the University: who would if they could, for ever depress Mental & prolong Corporeal War.
Página 80 - In that day there shall be a fountain opened To the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem For sin and for uncleanness.
Página 142 - Prisons are built with stones of Law, Brothels with bricks of Religion. The pride of the peacock is the glory of God. The lust of the goat is the bounty of God. The wrath of the lion is the wisdom of God. The nakedness of woman is the work of God.
Página 147 - The ancient tradition that the world will be consumed in fire at the end of six thousand years is true, as I have heard from Hell. For the cherub with his flaming sword is hereby commanded to leave his guard at the tree of life, and when he does, the whole creation will be consumed and appear infinite and holy, whereas it now appears finite & corrupt.
Página 142 - Let man wear the fell of the lion, woman the fleece of the sheep. The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship. The selfish smiling fool. & the sullen frowning fool, shall be both thought wise. that they may be a rod. What is now proved was once, only imagin'd. The rat, the mouse, the fox, the rabbet; watch the roots, the lion, the tyger. the horse, the elephant, watch the fruits. The cistern contains: the fountain overflows One thought, fills immensity. Always be ready to speak your mind, and...
Página 150 - I will ? but he answerd, do not presume О young man, but as we here remain, behold thy lot which will soon appear when the darkness passes away. So I remain'd with him sitting in the twisted root of an oak, he was suspended in a fungus which hung with the head downward into the deep. By degrees we beheld the infinite Abyss, fiery as the smoke of a burning city ; beneath us at an immense distance was the sun, black but...
Página 156 - The speary hand burned aloft, unbuckled was the shield; forth went the hand of jealousy among the flaming hair, and hurl'd the new born wonder thro