| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 páginas
...of ire umnerited; Half-eased in that a Powerfuller than I Had willed and meted me the tears I shed, But not so. How arrives it joy lies slain, And why...and rain, And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan. . . . These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain. THE DARKLING... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1998 - 324 páginas
...Powerfuller than I Had willed and meted me the tears I shed. But not so. How arrives it joy lies slain, 10 And why unblooms the best hope ever sown? — Crass...and rain, And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan. . . . These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain. 1866 NEUTRAL... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1999 - 524 páginas
...suffering thing, Know that thy sorrow is my ecstasy, That thy love's loss is my hate's profiting!" But not so. How arrives it joy lies slain, And why...rain, And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan... These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain. 2. Nature's Questioning... | |
| Dale Kramer - 1999 - 264 páginas
...major question, with a statement strangely problematic in the way it anthropomorphizes sheer chance: But not so. How arrives it joy lies slain, And why...and rain, And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan . . . These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain. (CPW, I,... | |
| Claire J. Farago - 1999 - 522 páginas
...authority. It is this view that Hardy has so nicely characterized in "Hap", where the speaker wonders, "How arrives it joy lies slain, /And why unblooms the best hope ever sown?" Against this naive view we hear Pater and Freud discovering a new iconography in the portraits of Leonardo.... | |
| K. Theodore Hoppen - 1998 - 818 páginas
...tears I shed. Rui not so. How arrives it joy lies slain. And why unhlooms the best hope ever sown? Oass Casualty obstructs the sun and rain. And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan . . . These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown Hlisses about my pilgrimage as pain. Here Hardy... | |
| Jil Larson - 2001 - 190 páginas
...CHAPTER 4 When hope unblooms: chance and moral luck in A Laodicean., The Mayor of Casterbridge., and Tess How arrives it joy lies slain, And why unblooms the...and rain, And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan . . . These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain. Thomas Hardy1... | |
| Linda Jones, Sophie Stanes - 2003 - 240 páginas
...of ire unmerited; Half-eased in that a Powerfuller than I Had willed and meted me the tears I shed. But not so. How arrives it joy lies slain, And why...and rain, And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan . . . These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain. Thomas Hardy... | |
| 2005 - 334 páginas
...of ire unmerited; Half-eased in that a Powerfuller than I Had willed and meted me the tears I shed. But not so. How arrives it joy lies slain, And why...rain, And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan... These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain. "El Azar" Si solo... | |
| John S. Hatcher - 2005 - 338 páginas
...of ire unmerited; Half-eased in that a Powerfuller than I Had willed and meted me the tears I shed. But not so. How arrives it joy lies slain, And why...and rain, And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan. . . . Those purblind Doomsters had as readily strewn Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain.3 This growing... | |
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