| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 Seiten
...others we make rbetoric; of our conflicts with ourselves we make poetry. 12885 'The Countess Cathleen rough' My parents kept me from children who were...stones and who wore torn clothes. 1 1 000 'What I 12886 A Drinking Song Wine comes in at the mouth And love comes in at the eye; That's all we shall... | |
| Florence Nightingale David - 1998 - 324 Seiten
...Scienve, 1958 (" Mr. Newton, Mr. Pepys and Dyse "). chapter James Bernoulli and " Ars Conjectandi " The years like great black oxen tread the world, And...on behind, And I am broken by their passing feet. w. B. YEATs, " The Countess Cathleen ", sc. V. The Bernoullis came to Basel, after a brief sojourn... | |
| Kathleen Woodward - 1999 - 398 Seiten
...took its title from the work of another Steinach patient, WB Yeats, who wrote in "Countess Cathleen": "The years, like Great Black Oxen, tread the world, / And God, the herdsman, goads them on behind."14 An "instantaneous best-seller," Black Oxen was also instantaneously controversial. By October... | |
| Kathleen Woodward - 1999 - 396 Seiten
...from the work of another Stemach patient, W B. Yeats, who wrote m "Countess Cathleen": "The years, hke Great Black Oxen, tread the world, / And God, the herdsman, goads them on behmd. "M An "mstantaneous best-seller," Blach Oxen was also mstantaneously controversial. By October... | |
| Ahdaf Soueif - 2011 - 544 Seiten
...my habara, loosened my hair, and lay down with prayers in my mind for my husband and for us all. 11 The years like great black oxen tread the world And...on behind, And I am broken by their passing feet. WB Yeats Cairo, 29 fune 1997 Sleep did not come easily to me last night. I came back from my night... | |
| Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa - 2000 - 138 Seiten
...grands vers de Yeats sur King Lear : The years like gréât black oxen tread thé world, And God thé herdsman goads them on behind, And I am broken by their passing feet. Les années telles de grands bœufs noirs foulent le monde Et Dieu le berger les fouette par derrière... | |
| Cindy L Juntunen, Donald R Atkinson - 2002 - 516 Seiten
...may be closer to the norm than either Erikson's generative contributors or his stagnant withdrawers. The years like great black oxen tread the world, And...on behind, And I am broken by their passing feet. —William Butler Yeats The Countess Cathleen year. However, the idea that everyone experiences a midlife... | |
| Susan Merrill Squier - 2004 - 372 Seiten
...took its title from the work of another Steinach patient, WB Yeats, who wrote in "Countess Cathleen," "The years, like Great Black Oxen, tread the world, / And God, the herdsman, goads them on behind."" An "instantaneous best-seller," Black Oxen was also instantaneously controversial. By October 1923,... | |
| Josephine B. Curry, Lester J. Bartson - 2004 - 594 Seiten
...sooner. Please God, it's still not too late. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1940 The year is nearly finished. "The years like great black oxen tread the world. And God the herdsman The names of the raiders were of course unknown to the British admiralty. As their existence was deduced... | |
| William J. Byron - 2006 - 172 Seiten
...what sense you can of the meaning William Butler Yeats intended when he wrote the following lines: "The years like great black oxen tread the world./...on behind,/ And I am broken by their passing feet" (The Countess Cathleen, Act IV). You are not yet broken and need never be. If indeed the years can... | |
| |