| John Henry Newman - 1868 - 362 страници
...every part of me. And yet I cannot to my sense bring home, By very trial, that I have the power. 'Tis strange ; I cannot stir a hand or foot, I cannot make...By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself I have a body still. Nor do I know my very attitude, Nor... | |
| Sir Francis Hastings Charles Doyle (bart.), Sir Francis Hastings Doyle - 1869 - 140 страници
...every part of me. And yet I cannot to my sense bring home By very trial, that I have the power. 'Tis strange ; I cannot stir a hand or foot, I cannot make...By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself I have a body still. Nor do I know my very attitude, Nor... | |
| Sir Francis Hastings Charles Doyle (bart.) - 1869 - 144 страници
...foot, I cannot make my fingers or my lips By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself I have a body still....attitude, Nor if I stand, or lie, or sit, or kneel.' The rest of the work is much in the same key as the above: it is grave and subdued as to tone, somewhat... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1869 - 114 страници
...I cannot to my fenfe bring home By yery trial, that I have the power. 'Tis ftrange ; I cannot ftir a hand or foot , I cannot make my fingers or my lips By mutual preffure witnefs each to each , Nor by the eyelid's inftantaneous ftroke .Affure myfelf I have a body... | |
| 1871 - 970 страници
...every pert of me : And yet I cannot to my sense bring home, By very trial, that I have the power. 'Tis strange ; I cannot stir a hand or foot, I cannot make...By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself I have a body still. Nor do I know my very attitude, Nor... | |
| Patrick O'Shea - 1873 - 524 страници
...every part of me. And yet I cannot to my sense bring home, By very trial, that 1 have the power. 'Tis strange ; I cannot stir a hand or foot, I cannot make...By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself I have a body still. Nor do I know my very attitude, Nor... | |
| James Ridgway (B.D.) - 1878 - 214 страници
...every part of me, And yet I cannot to my sense bring home, By very trial, that I have the power. 'Tis strange I cannot stir a hand or foot, I cannot make...By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself I have a body still, Nor do I know my very attitude, Nor... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1880 - 410 страници
...every part of me. And yet I cannot to my sense bring home By very trial, that I have the power. 'Tis strange ; I cannot stir a hand or foot, I cannot make...By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself I have a body still. Nor do I know my very attitude, Nor... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1883 - 400 страници
...foot, I cannot make my fingers or my lips By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself I have a body still....very attitude, Nor if I stand, or lie, or sit, or knesl. So much I know, not knowing how I know, That the vast universe, where I have dwelt, Is quitting... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1885 - 304 страници
...every part of me. And yet I cannot to my sense bring home By very trial, that I have the power. Tis strange ; I cannot stir a hand or foot, I cannot make...By mutual pressure witness each to each, Nor by the eyelid's instantaneous stroke Assure myself] have a body still. Nor do I know my very attitude, Nor... | |
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