When the man of the world is devoting his days to wasting melancholy, for some deep disappointment; or in the ebullience of joy, is going out to meet his happy destiny, the lightly-moved and all-conceiving spirit of the poet, steps forth, like the sun... The London Lancet - Page 911852Full view - About this book
| Art - 1824 - 406 pages
...unutterably baleful. He has a fellow-feeling of the mournful and the joyful in the fate of all human beings. When the man of the world is devoting his days to...and all-conceiving spirit of the poet, steps forth, like the sun from night to day, and with soft transitions tunes his harp to joy or woe. From his heart,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - German fiction - 1824 - 354 pages
...unutterably baleful. He has a fellow-feeling of the mournful and the joyful in the fate of all human beings. When the man of the world is devoting his days to...and all-conceiving spirit of the poet, steps forth, like the sun from night to day, and with soft transitions tunes his harp to joy or woe. From his heart,... | |
| 1829 - 538 pages
...baleful. He has a fellowfeeling of the mournful and the joyful in the fate of nil human beings. — When the man of the world is devoting his days to...of joy, is going out to meet his happy destiny, the lightly moved and all-conceiving spirit of the poet steps forth, like the sun from night to day, and... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English periodicals - 1834 - 680 pages
...convulsions unutterably baneful. He has a fellow feeling of the mournful and the joyful in all human beings. When the man of the world is devoting his days to...melancholy, for some deep disappointment, or in the ebullition of joy, is going out to meet his happy destiny, the lightly-moved and all-conceiving spirit... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - German literature - 1838 - 476 pages
...unutterably baleful. He has a fellow-feeling of the mournful and the joyful in the fate of all mortals. When the man of the world is devoting his days to...and all-conceiving spirit of the Poet steps forth, like the sun from night to day, and with soft transition tunes his harp to joy or woe. From his heart,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 pages
...unutterably baleful. He has a fellowfeeling of the mournful and the joyful in the fate of all mortals. When the man of the world is devoting his days to...and all-conceiving spirit of the Poet steps forth, like the sun from night to day, and with soft transition tunes his harp to joy or woe. From his heart,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1842 - 349 pages
...unutterably baleful. He has a fellow-feeling of the mournful and the joyful in the fate of all human beings. When the man of the world is devoting his days to...and all-conceiving spirit of the poet steps forth, like the sun from night to day, and with soft transitions tunes his harp to joy or woe. From his heart,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pages
...unutterably baleful. He has a fellow-feeling of the mournful and the joyful in the fate of all mortals. When the man of the world is devoting his days to...and allconceiving spirit of the Poet steps forth, like the sun from night to day, and with soft transition tunes his harp to joy or wo. From his heart,... | |
| English essays - 1852 - 590 pages
...unutterably baleful. He has a fellow-feeling of the mournful and the joyful in the fate of all mortals. When the man of the world is devoting his days to...out to meet his happy destiny, the lightly-moved and all' conceiving spirit of the Poet steps forth, like the sun from night to day, and with soft transition... | |
| 1854 - 664 pages
...healthful influences of imaginative literature upon the heart and intellect, eloquently observes,— '•' When the man of the world is devoting his days to wasting melancholy for some decp disappointment, or in the ebullience of joy is going out to mect his happy destiny, the lightly-moved... | |
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