| Gordon Lloyd - 2006 - 446 Seiten
...the road that lies ahead? Shall we call this the Promised Land? Or, shall we continue on our way? For "each age is a dream that is dying, or one that is coming to birth." Many voices are heard as we face a great decision. Comfort says, "Tarry a while." Opportunism says,... | |
| Vereen M. Bell - 2006 - 214 Seiten
...ages."6 If this is the case, the operative lines of O'Shaugnessy 's "Ode" would seem to be these: "For each age is a dream that is dying, / Or one that is coming to birth." In poem VII, then, the Soul (as usual) comes upon the scene, offering to rescue the poet from the odd... | |
| Michael Gawenda - 2007 - 260 Seiten
...freedom . . . and to spread the peace that freedom brings. As Franklin Roosevelt once reminded Americans, 'Each age is a dream that is dying or one that is coming to birth'. And we live in a country where the biggest dreams are born. The abolition of slavery was only a dream... | |
| Robert Charles Wilson - 2007 - 332 Seiten
...comprehend. He had watched his compatriots die. The elder Guilford understood. BOOK THREE JULY 1945 "For each age is a dream that is dying, or one that is coming to birth." AWE O'SHAUGHNESSY CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX In the Campanian Lowlands many of the old names had been revived.... | |
| Josef Raab, Jan Wirrer - 2008 - 848 Seiten
...Befreiung in einen umfassenderen historischen Kontext: "As Franklin Roosevelt once reminded Americans, 'each age is a dream that is dying, or one that is coming to birth.' And we live in the country where the biggest dreams are born. The abolition of slavery was only a dream,... | |
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