Yes, we arraign her! but she, The weary Titan ! with deaf Ears, and labour-dimm'd eyes, Regarding neither to right Nor left, goes passively by, Staggering on to her goal ; Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean, the load, Wellnigh not to be borne, Of... Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism - Seite 327herausgegeben von - 1911 - 364 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1869 - 154 Seiten
...represented by a passage from Matthew Arnold's poem on Heine's Grave, in which he speaks thus of England: Staggering on to her goal; Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean, the load, Well nigh not to be borne, Of the too vast orb of her fate. The last line comes very near to the notion... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1869 - 320 Seiten
...England : Staggering on to her goal; Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlanteän, the load, Well nigh not to be borne, Of the too vast orb of her fate. The last line comes very near to the notion of 'urgentibus fatis,' in which the ideas of a heavy pressure... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1872 - 594 Seiten
...her, her sons. " Yes, we arraign her! but she, The weary Titan ! with deaf Ears, and labour-dimmed eyes, Regarding neither to right Nor left, goes passively...Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean the load, Well nigh not to be borne, Of the too-vitót orb of her fate. " Of " Empedocles or Etna," a poem in... | |
| 1872 - 1176 Seiten
...her, her sons. " Yes, we arraign her ! but she, The weary Titan ! with deaf Ears, and labour-dimmed eyes, Regarding neither to right Nor left, goes passively...Staggering on to her goal ; Bearing on shoulders immense, Atbmtean the load, Well nigh not to be borne, Of the too- vast orb of her fate." Of " Empedocles or... | |
| 1874 - 848 Seiten
...arraign her, her sons. Yes. we arraign her ! but she. The weary TU»n ! with deaf Ears, and labor-dimmed eyes, Regarding neither to right Nor left, goes passively by, Staggering on to her goal. Bearing ou shoulders immense, Atlnnlean, the load. Wellnlgh not to be borne, Of the too vast orb of her fate."... | |
| 1872 - 590 Seiten
...life — Glory, and genius, and joy ! So thou arraign'st her, her foe, So we arraign her, her sons. " Yes, we arraign her! but she, The weary Titan ! with deaf Ears, and labour-dimmed eyes, Regarding neither to right Nor left, goes passively by, Staggering on to her goal... | |
| 1875 - 804 Seiten
...the England of to-day under the guise of a Weary Titan, with deaf Ears and labour-dimm'd eyes, who, Regarding neither to right Nor left, goes passively...Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean, the load, Well-nigh not to be borne, Of the too-vast orb of her fate. Heine was never very complimentary in his... | |
| 1875 - 810 Seiten
...the England of to-day under the guise of a Weary Titan, with deaf Ears and labour-dimm'd eyes, who, Regarding neither to right Nor left, goes passively...Staggering on to her goal ; Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlanteiin, the load, Well-nigh not to be bome, Of the too-vast orb of her fate. Heine was never very... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 Seiten
...her life Glory, and genius, and joy. So thou arraign'st her, her foe; So we arraign her, her sons. Ears, and labour-dimm'd eyes, Regarding neither to...Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean, the load, Wellnigh not to be borne, Of the too vast orb of her fate. But was it thou—I think Surely it was... | |
| 1878 - 596 Seiten
...aged Titan ' Staggering on to her goal, Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean, the load, Well-nigh not to be borne, Of the too vast orb of her fate.' All this appears to us to be the weakness of self-consciousness. The national instinct of honour is... | |
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