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
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1906 - 446 Seiten
...labour-dimm'd eyes, 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." Now, almost all these I have just named are poems which are specially characteristic of Matthew Arnold,... | |
| Henry Charles Beeching - 1906 - 350 Seiten
...passively by. 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." Among modern poems which strike this high reflective note are two school odes, one by Mr. Bridges about... | |
| Montgomery Schuyler - 1906 - 258 Seiten
...passively by, 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. And this the considerate and patriotic Westerner may say, even while the considerate and patriotic... | |
| Ernest Henry Short - 1907 - 462 Seiten
...early part of the. R eighteenth England should be pictured by the aid of Arnold's magnificent image : " The weary Titan, with deaf Ears, and labour-dimm'd eyes, Regarding neither to right Nor left . . . Staggering on to her goal." The Scottish Revolution of 1745 marked the conclusion of the period... | |
| William Outram Tristram - 1910 - 514 Seiten
...labour-dimm'd eyes Staggering on to her goal, Hearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean, the weight Well nigh not to be borne Of the too vast orb of her fate." v C« CojT ftbiif MORETON HALL The Moretons, however, who put this symbol up, had, it would seem, different... | |
| 1912 - 870 Seiten
...— Yes, we arraign her! but she The weary Titan, with deaf Ears, and labor-dimmed eyes, Rega riling neither to right Nor left, goes passively by. Staggering...Bearing on shoulders immense. Atlantean, the load, Well nigh not to be borne, Of the too vast orb of her fate. Or take, again, this characteristic outburst... | |
| George Alexander Kohut - 1913 - 730 Seiten
...her 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 labnur-dimm'd eyes, Regarding neither to right Nor left, goes passively by, Staggering on to her goal;... | |
| Alexander Mackintosh - 1914 - 444 Seiten
...Armageddon, at the last great fight of all, That Our House stand together and the pillars do not fall. 1 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... | |
| Samuel Peter Orth - 1916 - 252 Seiten
...THE IMPERIAL IMPULSE i GERMANY'S DESTINY Bearing on shoulder immense, Atlantean, the load, Well nigh not to be borne, Of the too vast orb of her fate. TO-DAY the vision in every one's mind is the colossal figure of the Iron Chancellor, standing with... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1917 - 428 Seiten
...increase. They were like Arnold's "Weary Titan" — The Weary Titan, with deaf Ears, and labor-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 vast orb of her fate. Year by year the competition between potential... | |
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