| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 680 страници
...system 'tis in vain to batter. Too subtle for the airiest human head ; And yet who can believe itt I would shatter Gladly all matters down to stone or...spirit, And wear my head, denying that I wear it. ii. What a sublime discovery 'twas to make the Universe universal Egotism ! That all's ideal— -nil... | |
| William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, Samuel R. Harris - 1891 - 348 страници
...Too subtle for the airiest human head ; And yet who can believe it? I would shatter Gladly all matter down to stone or lead, Or adamant, to find the world a spirit, And wear my head, denying that 1 wear it. (Opening stanza of Canto Eleventh of " Don Juan," Lord Byron.) The theory referred to is... | |
| Paul Carus - 1889 - 286 страници
...airiest human head, And yet who can believe it? I would shatter Gladly all matters down to stone and lead. Or adamant, to find the world a spirit, And...discovery 'twas to make the Universe universal egotism! That all's ideal— all ourselves; I'll stake the World (be it what you will) that that's no schism,"... | |
| Paul Carus - 1889 - 288 страници
...'twas no matter what he said. They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtle for the airiest human head, And yet who can believe it? I would shatter Gladly all matters down to stone and lead. Or adamant, to find the world a spirit, And wear my head, denying that I wear it. " What... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 страници
...'twas no matter what he said : They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtile for the airiest human head ; And yet who can believe it ? I would...spirit, And wear my head, denying that I wear it. Don Juan, An anonymous hand has produced the following : What is mind? No matter 1 What is matter?... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 страници
...matter," And proved it — 'twas no matter what he said : They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Gladly all matters down to stone or lead, Or adamant, to find the world a spirit, Too subtile for the airiest human head ; And yet who can believe it ? I would shatter And wear my head,... | |
| 1895 - 746 страници
...'twas no matter what he said; They say his system 'tis in vain to batter — Too subtle for the airiest human head, And yet who can believe it — I would...spirit, And wear my head denying that I wear it." HOMOEOPATHY. Of all the many mediaeval dreams we have spoken of, there is only one whose survival challenges... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1909 - 1116 страници
...'twas no matter what he said: They say his system 'tis in vain to batter. Too subtile for the airiest human head ; And yet who can believe it? I would shatter...the world a spirit, And wear my head, denying that 1 wear it. Donjuán. а An anonymous hand has produced the following : What is mind? No matter! What... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1909 - 1112 страници
...system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtile for the airiest human head ; And yet who can believe it ? 1 would shatter Gladly all matters down to stone or...spirit, And wear my head, denying that I wear it, Don Juan. An anonymous hand has produced the following : What is mind ? No matter I What is matter?... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 616 страници
...'twas no matter what he said: They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtle for the airiest human head. And yet who can believe it? I would shatter...spirit, And wear my head, denying that I wear it. — BYRON, LORD, 1823, Don Juan, canto xi, si Berkeley can only be confuted, or answered, by one sentence.... | |
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