Elegant poems. Pope's Essay on man, Blair's Grave, Gray's Elegy, Goldsmith's Traveller, and Goldsmith's Deserted village1814 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 34
Стр. 6
... reasons . The one will appear obvious ; that principles , maxims , or precepts so written , both strike the reader more strongly at first , and are more easily retained by him afterwards . The other may seem odd , but it is true ; I ...
... reasons . The one will appear obvious ; that principles , maxims , or precepts so written , both strike the reader more strongly at first , and are more easily retained by him afterwards . The other may seem odd , but it is true ; I ...
Стр. 8
... reason ; that reason alone countervails all the other faculties , 199 to 224. How much farther this order and subordina- tion of living creatures may extend above and below us ; were any part of which broken , not that part only , but ...
... reason ; that reason alone countervails all the other faculties , 199 to 224. How much farther this order and subordina- tion of living creatures may extend above and below us ; were any part of which broken , not that part only , but ...
Стр. 9
... Reason or instinct operates alike to the good of each individual , 78 , & c . Reason or in- stinct operates also to society in all animals , 109 . How far society is carried by instinct , 119. How much farther by reason , 132. Of that ...
... Reason or instinct operates alike to the good of each individual , 78 , & c . Reason or in- stinct operates also to society in all animals , 109 . How far society is carried by instinct , 119. How much farther by reason , 132. Of that ...
Стр. 11
... reason , but from what we know ? Of man what see we , but his station here , From which to reason , or to which refer ? 20 Thro ' worlds unnumber'd tho ' the God be known , ' Tis ours to trace him only in our own . He , who through vast ...
... reason , but from what we know ? Of man what see we , but his station here , From which to reason , or to which refer ? 20 Thro ' worlds unnumber'd tho ' the God be known , ' Tis ours to trace him only in our own . He , who through vast ...
Стр. 12
... reason wouldst thou find , 35 Why form'd so weak , so little , and so blind ! First , if thou canst the harder reason guess , Why form'd no weaker , blinder , and no less ; Ask of thy mother earth , why oaks are made Taller and stronger ...
... reason wouldst thou find , 35 Why form'd so weak , so little , and so blind ! First , if thou canst the harder reason guess , Why form'd no weaker , blinder , and no less ; Ask of thy mother earth , why oaks are made Taller and stronger ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Elegant Poems. Pope's Essay on Man, Blair's Grave, Gray's Elegy, Goldsmith's ... Elegant Poems Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
alike Amidst beneath Blair blank verse bless'd blessing blest bliss blood boast breast breath charms climes creature dear death e'en e'er earth ease Elegy EPISTLE EPISTLE II eternal ev'n ev'ry fame fear fix'd flies fool form'd gen'ral giv'n grave hand happiness heart Heav'n honour hope hope and fear human instinct int'rest kings land laws learn'd looks lord luxury man's mankind mind monarch moral nature nature's ne'er never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain passions plac'd Pleas'd pleasure poem poor pow'r pride proud reason reign rest rich rill rise Robert Blair round Self-love shade shame sire skies slave smiling society soul spread strength swain sweet SWEET AUBURN taught tell thee thine thing thou thro toil Twas tyrant vice village virtue weak wealth Whilst whole wise world unknown wretch yonder
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 88 - E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires. For thee, who, mindful of th' unhonour'd dead, Dost in these lines their artless tale relate; If chance, by lonely contemplation led, Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate — Haply some hoary-headed swain may say, ' Oft have we seen him at the peep of dawn Brushing with hasty steps the dews away To meet the sun upon the upland lawn.
Стр. 19 - Created half to rise, and half to fall; Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurl'd; The glory, jest, and riddle of the world!
Стр. 86 - Let not ambition mock their useful toil, Their homely joys, and destiny obscure; Nor grandeur hear with a disdainful smile The short and simple annals of the poor.
Стр. 114 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view; I knew him well, and every truant knew...
Стр. 18 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent: Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart; As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns: To him no high, no low, no great, no small; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.
Стр. 112 - tis hard to combat, learns to fly! For him no wretches, born to work and weep, Explore the mine, or tempt the dangerous deep; No surly porter stands in guilty state, To spurn imploring famine from the gate...
Стр. 14 - In Pride, in reas'ning Pride, our error lies; All quit their sphere, and rush into the skies. Pride still is aiming at the blest abodes, Men would be Angels, Angels would be Gods. Aspiring to be Gods, if Angels fell, Aspiring to be Angels, Men rebel: And who but wishes to invert the laws Of Order, sins against th
Стр. 115 - The chest contrived a double debt to pay, A bed by night, a chest of drawers by day...
Стр. 118 - And, pinch'd with cold, and shrinking from the shower, With heavy heart deplores that luckless hour, When idly first, ambitious of the town, She left her wheel and robes of country brown.
Стр. 85 - And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight...