| 1886 - 892 pages
...so various yet so majestic, should be a mere sound which is gone and perishes ? Can it be that these mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions,...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends in itself ? It is not so ; it cannot be. No ; they have escaped... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1886 - 898 pages
...so various yet so majestic, should be a mere sound which is gone and perishes ? Can it be that these mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions,...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends in itself ? It is not so ; it cannot be. No ; they have escaped... | |
| Charles Frederick Johnson - 1886 - 268 pages
...majestic, should be a mere sound, which is gone and perishes ? Can it be that these mysterious strivings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends in itself? It is not so; it cannot be. No ; they have escaped from... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1889 - 852 pages
...possible that that inexhaustible variety of notes, so simple yet so majestic, should be a mere sound, which is gone and perishes ? Can it be that those...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes and begins and ends in itself? It is not so ! It cannot be ! No ! they have escaped... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1889 - 450 pages
...possible that that inexhaustible variety of notes, so simple yet so majestic, should be a mere sound, which is gone and perishes? Can it be that those mysterious...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes and begins and ends in itself? It is not so ! It cannot be ! No ! they have escaped... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1889 - 452 pages
...possible that that inexhaustible variety of notes, so simple yet so majestic, should be a mere sound, which is gone and perishes ? Can it be that those...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes and begins and ends in itself? It is not so ! It cannot be ! No ! they have escaped... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1889 - 298 pages
...should be a mere sound, which is gone and perishes ? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of the heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends in itself? it is not so ; it cannot be. No ; they have escaped... | |
| 1889 - 796 pages
...rich yet so simple, so intricate yet so regulated, so various yet so majestic, should be a mere sound, which is gone and perishes ? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of the heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from... | |
| Cyrus Cole - 1890 - 264 pages
...so intricate yet so regulated, so various yet so majestic, should be a mere sound which is gone aud perishes? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends in itself? It is not so ; it cannot be. No ; they have escaped... | |
| Joseph Smith Fletcher - 1890 - 236 pages
...regulated, so various yet so majestic, should be a mere sound which is gone and perishes? Can it be those mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions,...should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends itself ? It is not so ; it cannot be. No ; they have escaped from... | |
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