That clear, perpetual outline of face and limb is but an image of ours, under which we group them — a design in a web, the actual threads of which pass out beyond it. This at least of flame-like our life has, that it is but the concurrence, renewed... Scribner's Magazine ... - Page 4631908Full view - About this book
| Walter Pater - 1873 - 258 pages
...which pass out beyond it. This at least of flame-like our life has, that it is but the concur. rence, renewed from moment to moment, of forces parting sooner or later on their ways. Or if we begin with the inward world of thought and feeling, the whirlpool is still more rapid, the... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 pages
...design in a web, the actual threads of which pass out beyond it. This at le'ast of flame-like our life has, that it is but /the concurrence, renewed from...moment, of forces parting sooner or later on their ways. Or if we begin with the inward world of thoughts and feeling, the whirlpool is still more rapid, the... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 pages
...design in a web, the actual threads of which pass out beyond it. This at least of flame-like our life has, that it is but the concurrence, renewed from...moment, of forces parting sooner or later on their ways. Or if we begin with the inward world of thought 5 and feeling, the whirlpool is still more rapid, the... | |
| William Francis Barry - 1904 - 408 pages
...our life has, that it is but the concurrence " — mark, we say, how absolute the knave is ! — " renewed from moment to moment, of forces parting sooner or later on their ways." They meet, they part ; the man is made by their concurrence ; he runs down into zero when they dissolve.... | |
| Walter Pater - 1913 - 276 pages
...design in a web, the actual threads of which pass out beyond it. -This at least of flamelike our life has, that it is but the concurrence, renewed from...moment, of forces parting sooner or later on their ways.Or if we begin with the inward world of thought and feeling, the whirlpool is still more rapid,... | |
| 1913 - 586 pages
...web, the actual threads of which pass out beyond it. This at least of flamelike our life hos, that U is but the concurrence, renewed from moment to 'moment, of forces parting sooner or later on their ways (Renaissance S. 234). Dazu nun Wilde : We are resolved into the supremc air, We are made one with what... | |
| Ernst August Lüdemann - 1913 - 310 pages
...design in a web, the actual threads of 'which pass out beyond it. This at least of flamelike our life has, that it is but the concurrence, renewed from moment to moment, of forc.es Darting sooner or later on their ways (Renaissance S. 234). Dazu nun Wilde : We are resolved into the... | |
| Frank Jewett Mather - 1916 - 362 pages
...are but a few out of ten thousand resultant combinations. . . . This at least of flame-like our life has, that it is but the concurrence, renewed from...admiration. Our love completes and gives a kind of fixity to what would otherwise be a flux. "Tradition," he insists, "is merely the human form of nature." It is... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 376 pages
...design in a web, the actual threads of which pass out beyond it. This at least of flame-like our life has, that it is but the concurrence, renewed from...moment, of forces parting sooner or later on their ways. Or if we begin with the inward whirl of thought and feeling, the whirlpool is still more rapid, the... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1917 - 300 pages
...design in a web, the actual threads of which pass out beyond it. This at least of flame-like our life has, that it is but the concurrence, renewed from...moment, of forces parting sooner or later on their ways. Or if we begin with the inward world of thought and feelings, the whirpool is still more rapid, the... | |
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