| 1888 - 966 pages
...by him, and therefore includes what is perhaps the only expression of humility in his works — • Whom, Spirit fair, thy spells did bind To fear himself, and love all human kind. Byron's Hebreiv Melodies rank high among his lyrics ; and among his other most poetical passages are... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 pages
...its sky, Which thro' the summer is not heard or seen, As if it could not be, as if it had not been! Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature...passive youth Descended, to my onward life supply 80 Its calm - to one who worships thee, And every form containing thee, Whom, SPIRIT fair, thy spells... | |
| Marion Montgomery - 1997 - 296 pages
...understood as resident in autonomous intellect, coming to a fruition in his possession of it. It is a Power "which like the truth/ Of nature on my passive youth/ Descended, to be my outward life supply/ Its calm." This intellectual Power, whose effective operation creates "Beauty,"... | |
| Detlev Gohrbandt - 1998 - 320 pages
...diesen aber rechnen entscheidend und die Ode abschließend der Dichter selbst und die ganze Menschheit: Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature...did bind To fear himself, and love all human kind. (VII, 6-12) In dieser letzten klimaktischen Zeile sind Furcht und Liebe als Nachhall des dualistischen... | |
| Walter Göbel - 2000 - 370 pages
..."power" noch einmal aufgenommen und in die Nachbarschaft der Wendung "the truth of nature" gerückt: Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature...youth Descended, to my onward life supply Its calm- (78-81) 3. Neben dem Begriff "power" steht der Begriff "spirit". So beginnt die zweite Strophe mit... | |
| Kirby Olson - 2001 - 218 pages
...to this spirit. I vowed that I would dedicate my powers To thee and thine—have I not kept the vow? Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature...who worships thee And every form containing thee, Who, SPIRIT fair, thy spells did bind To fear himself, and love all human kind, (cited in Perkins 1967,... | |
| Patricia Cruzalegui Sotelo - 2001 - 194 pages
...Shelley a través de su imaginación, el único instrumento que lo elevará por encima de lo contingente: «Thus let thy power, which like the truth/ Of nature on my passive youth/ Descended, to my onward ufe supply/ Its calm». Aquí es donde radica la verdadera diferencia: el salto desde la pasividad... | |
| David J. Fekete - 2003 - 314 pages
...kind: Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature on my passive youth Descended, to my outward life supply Its calm — to one who worships thee,...did bind To fear himself, and love all human kind. 395 Shelley's encounter with Intellectual Beauty is again recounted in "Epipsychidion"; 396 but this... | |
| David J. Fekete - 2003 - 314 pages
...kind: Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature on my passive youth Descended, to my outward life supply Its calm — to one who worships thee,...spells did bind To fear himself, and love all human kind.395 Shelley's encounter with Intellectual Beauty is again recounted in "Epipsychidion";396 but... | |
| David J. Fekete - 2003 - 314 pages
...claims that this Spirit of Intellectual Beauty moves the poet to a Christian love for all human kind: Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature on my passive youth Descended, to my outward life supply Its calm — to one who worships thee, And every form containing thee, Whom, SPIRIT... | |
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