For early didst thou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to the world without, Firm to their mark, not spent on other things; Free from the sick fatigue, the languid doubt, Which much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. Scribners Monthly - Seite 4761874Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| C. C. Barfoot - 1999 - 368 Seiten
...given a famously poetic transmutation in Matthew Arnold's "The Scholar-Gipsy": For early didst ihou leave the world, with powers Fresh, undiverted to...much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. We know that Arnold is addressing that mythical or mythologized seventeenth-century student who dropped... | |
| Philipp Wolf - 2002 - 224 Seiten
...following Lacan, calls Fobjot a: The "Scholar-Gypsy" had only "ont aim, one business, ont desite": Free from the sick fatigue, the languid doubt Which...much to have tried, in much been baffled, brings. () life unlike to ours! Who tluctuate idly without term or scope. Of whom each stoves, nor knows for... | |
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