| Edward Mortimer Chapman - 1910 - 602 страници
...unreality of the seen and temporal. Sometimes this finds explicit utterance, as in the words of one who — hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night And all things creeping to a day of doom. 2 Again, as in " The Palace of Art," he propounds to us— The riddle of the painful earth, — and... | |
| Edward Mortimer Chapman - 1910 - 604 страници
...unreality of the seen and temporal. Sometimes this finds explicit utterance, as in the words of one who — hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night And all things creeping to a day of doom.8 Again, as in " The Palace of Art," he propounds to us — The riddle of the painful earth, —... | |
| Sir William Robertson Nicoll - 1913 - 462 страници
...heaven At the spring-time o' th' year.' • About the same time I met with Tennyson's lines : ' I have heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things floating to a day of doom,' and recognised that I, too, had heard the rushing of time break the silence... | |
| John Milton Berdan, John Richie Schultz, Hewette Elwell Joyce - 1915 - 472 страници
...vanities of after and before. He often lying broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing...the night, And all things creeping to a day of doom. The point to note is how Tennyson in such passages feels himself an entity set apart from the flowing... | |
| John Milton Berdan, John Richie Schultz, Hewette Elwell Joyce - 1915 - 490 страници
...vanities of after and before. He often lying broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing...the night, And all things creeping to a day of doom. The point to note is how Tennyson in such passages feels himself an entity set apart from the flowing... | |
| George Herbert Palmer - 1918 - 338 страници
..."Poems Chiefly Lyrical": — "He often lying broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing...night, And all things creeping to a day of doom." In his middle period it formed an essential element of "The Princess," appearing there half a dozen... | |
| George Herbert Palmer - 1918 - 338 страници
..."Poems Chiefly Lyrical": — "He often lying broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing...night, And all things creeping to a day of doom." In his middle period it formed an essential element of "The Princess," appearing there half a dozen... | |
| Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1919 - 242 страници
...clear and lovely distances. He often lying broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing...middle of the night And all things creeping to a day of doom.1 In spite of Tennyson's name for this poem, The Mystic, yet its dreamy suggestiveness, its care... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1919 - 338 страници
...Skipping a great deal to the same general effect, we come to the final lines, which are as follows : How could ye know him ? Ye were yet within The narrower circle : be had well-nigh reached The last which with a region of white fl un'.I'urc without heat into a larger... | |
| Gian Napoleone Giordano Orsini - 1928 - 148 страници
...verso un giorno di giudizio » . He often lying broad awake, and yet Eemaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And ali things creeping to a day of doom. Un altro accenno vi è nelle Due voci, pubblicata nel 1842, e... | |
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