| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 страници
...which is hidden in the cushion that supports her head." * * * By the pressure of a spring, the Abbe sank the body into the cavity of the marble. Four...The invisible Chorus joined in with the last words. LuDwie THEORUL 1( us KG ART EX . 1758 —1818. Rosegarten was a poet of deep feeling and lively imagination.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1867 - 416 страници
...will express my thanks." Tears hindered him from saying more. By the pressure of a spring, the Abbe 1 sank the body into the cavity of the marble. Four...which these wonderful disclosures had excited. The Abb6 and Natalia conducted the Marchese out; Theresa and Lothario walked by Wilhelm. It was not till... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1874 - 296 страници
...will express my thanks." Tears hindered him from saying more. By the pressure of a spring, the Abbe" sank the body into the cavity of the marble. Four...the last words : but no one heard the strengthening sentinTent ; all were too much busied with themselves, and the emotions which these wonderful disclosures... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1878 - 508 страници
...tapestry, and, lifting the heavy, beautifully ornamented lid upon the coffin, thus began their song. 22. The Youths—" Well is the treasure now laid up, the...earnestness : for earnestness alone makes life eternity." 23. The invisible chorus joined in with the last words ; but no one heard the strengthening sentiment... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1881 - 618 страници
...thus began their song : THE YOUTHS. Well is the treasure now laid up ; the fair image of the past I Here . sleeps it in the marble, undecaying ; in your...which these wonderful disclosures had excited. The abb6 and Natalia conducted the marchese out ; Theresa and Lothario walked by Wilhelm. It was not till... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1882 - 418 страници
...these," added lie, with a faltering voice, " so soon as I can speak, I will express my thanks." Tears hindered him from saying more. By the pressure of...along with you this holy earnestness, for earnestness 1 makes life eternity." The invisible chorus joined in with the last words, but no one heard the strengthening... | |
| 1884 - 506 страници
...laid up, the fair image of the past. Here sleeps it in the marble, undecaying ; in your hearts, also, it lives, it works. Travel, travel, back into life...earnestness, for earnestness alone makes life eternity." Here we had the voice of the great Goethe — not the stiff, and hindered, and frigid, and factitious... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 234 страници
...laid up, the fair image of the past. Here sleeps it in the marble, undecaying; in your hearts, also, it lives, it works. Travel, travel, back into life!...earnestness, for earnestness alone makes life eternity.' Here we had the voice of the great Goethe;—not the stiff, and hindered, and frigid, and factitious... | |
| 1886 - 712 страници
...April, 1886. ENTHUSIASM. BY SARAH A. PLAIT, SALEM, O. The voices in Goethe's Hall of the Past say : "Take along with you this holy earnestness ; for earnestness alone makes life eternity." Why did Joan of Arc see visions and hear voices by the wonderful fountain, and in the forest of Domremy... | |
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