... end that he may find The law that governs each ; and where begins The union, the partition where, that makes Kind and degree among all visible beings ; The constitutions, powers, and faculties Which they inherit... MacMillan's Magazine - Seite 204herausgegeben von - 1884Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1910 - 186 Seiten
...Which they inherit, — cannot step beyond, — And cannot fall beneath; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man.' But he strongly deprecates the narrowing tendency which such specialised studies may have upon the... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1910 - 188 Seiten
...And cannot fall beneath; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all Ihe mighty commonwealth of things; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man.' But he strongly deprecates the narrowing tendency which such specialised studies may have upon the... | |
| Sir Narayen Ganesh Chandavarkar - 1911 - 668 Seiten
...fellowmen or live noble and useful lives, public or private. None can command a vision, says Wordsworth, " Through all the mighty common-wealth of things Up from the creeping plant to sovereign man " unless he has the culture of the imagination. By right reason then he means the Mind or our logical... | |
| Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1916 - 330 Seiten
...Which they inherit — cannot step beyond — And cannot fall beneath ; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. Such converse, if directed by a meek, Sincere and humble spirit, teaches love; For knowledge is delight;... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1922 - 300 Seiten
...Which they inherit, — cannot step beyond, — And cannot fall beneath; that do assign To every class its station and its office Through all the mighty...things; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. Such converse, if directed by a meek, Sincere, and humble spirit, teaches love: For knowledge is delight;... | |
| Hugh I'Anson Fausset - 1923 - 306 Seiten
...Which they inherit,— cannot step beyond, — And cannot fall beneath; that do assign To every class its station and its office. Through all the mighty...things; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. Such converse, if directed by a meek, Sincere, and humble spirit, teaches love: For knowledge is delight;... | |
| Pamela Grey - 1923 - 152 Seiten
...selfrealisation, through strenuous often painful self-perfecting which ensures ever-increasing capacity for joy. Through all the mighty commonwealth of things Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. And then the culmination of Life — .... the Lion's ruddy eyes Shall flow with tears of gold. You... | |
| Roy Albert Crowson - 362 Seiten
...Which they inherit — cannot step beyond, — And cannot fall beneath; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. Such converse, if directed by a meek Sincere, and humble spirit, teaches love: For knowledge is delight;... | |
| David Amigoni - 2007 - 12 Seiten
...Which they inherit,—cannot step beyond,— And cannot fall beneath; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man . . . . . . Science then (332—43) Shall be a precious visitant; and then And only then, be worthy... | |
| 1884 - 866 Seiten
...are in truth the effect, and not the cause. Admiration and. love, to which aH knowledge trulyvital must tend, are felt by men of real genius in proportion...to fall. He does not deny that it is an important renl-n of the intellect; but he does not hold it to be the most important. Take sucli a passage as... | |
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