| William Hazlitt - 1889 - 586 страници
...received from her. Even those who succeed in nothing — who, as it has been emphatically expressed, " Arc made desperate by too quick a sense Of constant infelicity...on some barren rock, Their life's sad prison, with rio more of ease Than sentinels between two armies set" — are yet as unwilling as others to give... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1893 - 560 страници
...received from her. Even those who succeed in nothing, who, as it has been emphatically expressed, " Arc made desperate by too quick a sense Of constant infelicity, cut off From рейсе, like exiles on some barren rock, Their life's Bad prison, with no moie of ease Than sentinels... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 426 страници
...no obeisance to the world, Are yet made desperate by ' too quick a sense Of constant infelicity,' f cut off From peace like exiles on some barren rock, Their life's appointed prison ; not more free 535 Than sentinels, between two armies, set, With nothing better,... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1900 - 544 страници
...made desperate by too quick a sense O1 constant infelicity, cut off From peace, like exiles on eoine barren rock, Their life's sad prison, with no more of ease Than sentinels between two armies set," are yet as unwilling as others to give over the unprofitable strife : their harassed, feverish... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 510 страници
...received from her. Even those who succeed in nothing, who, as it has been emphatically expressed — ' Are made desperate by too quick a sense Of constant infelicity...no more of ease, Than sentinels between two armies set'; are yet as unwilling as others to give over the unprofitable strife : their harassed feverish... | |
| Francis Heveningham Pughe - 1902 - 192 страници
...entworfene portrait von „jenen unglücklichen, welche der menschheit keine huldigung bringen " .... Cut off From peace like exiles on some barren rock, Their life's appointed prison (Exe. VI 533). eine so auffallende älmlichkeit mit den gesichtszügen des freiwilligen... | |
| 1816 - 670 страници
...received from her. Even those who succeed in nothing, who, as it has been emphatically expressed — " Are made desperate by too quick a sense " Of constant...peace like exiles, on some barren rock, " Their life's ssd prison with no more of ease, , " Than sentinels between two armies set,"— are yet as unwilling... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1866 - 786 страници
...we required To feel for those among our fellow men, Who, offering no obeisance to the world, Are yet made desperate by ' too quick a sense Of constant...cut off From peace like exiles on some barren rock, Theii life's appointed prison ; not more free Than sentinels, between two armies, set, With nothing... | |
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