If the labours of Men of Science should ever create any material revolution, direct or indirect, in our condition, and in the impressions which we habitually receive... MacMillan's Magazine - Seite 208herausgegeben von - 1884Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Henry Reed - 1857 - 408 Seiten
...move his wings. Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge : it is immortal as the heart of man. If the labours of men of science should ever create...the poet will sleep then no more than at present, but he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science, — not only in those general indirect... | |
 | Bela Bates Edwards - 1858
...Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge ; it is as immortal as the heart of man. If the labors of men of science should ever create any material...the poet will sleep then no more than at present, but he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science, not only in those general indirect... | |
 | HENRY REED - 1860
...move his wings. Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge: it is immortal as the heart of man. If the labours of men of science should ever create...the poet will sleep then no more than at present, but he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science,—not only in those general indirect... | |
 | James Hedderwick - 1863
...conception. He says, ' Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge, it is as immortal as the heart of man. If the labours of men of science should ever create...impressions which we habitually receive, the poet will sleep no more than at present; but he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science, not only on... | |
 | Wise sayings - 1864 - 339 Seiten
...all science. Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge — it is as immortal as the heart of man. If the labours of men of science should ever create...the poet will sleep then no more than at present, but he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science, not only in those general indirect... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1869 - 704 Seiten
...Inowledge—it is as immortal as the heart of man. If the labours of Men of science should ever create ajiy material revolution, direct or indirect, in our condition, and in the impressions which we habituitllv receive, the Poet will sleep then no more than .-.'. j>r» «.'nt; be will be ready to... | |
 | William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871
...knowledge— it is as immortal as the heart of man. If the lahours of Men of science should ever ereate any material revolution, direct or indirect, in our condition, and in the impressions which we hahitually receive, the Poet will sleep then no more than at present ; he will he ready to follow the... | |
 | Charles Mackay - 1872 - 534 Seiten
...his wings. Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge — it is as immortal as the heart of man If the labours of men of science should ever create...habitually receive, the poet will sleep then no more thaii at present, but he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science, not only in those... | |
 | William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872
...wings. Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge — it is as immortal as the heart of man. II the labours of men of science should ever create any material revolution, direct or indirect, in oui condition, and in the impressions which we habitually receive, the poet will sleep then no more... | |
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