| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1856 - 244 lehte
...be moulded by his hands. He felt that in employing them he would * See his Daybreak in Copacdbana. not be drawing down the sacred into the region of...— that the inheritance on which he enters is as wide as the world itself—he does not shrink from turning these to his purposes, but makes them yield... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Richard Chenevix Trench - 1856 - 268 lehte
...the classical world, seeing in them the symbols and uncon* See hia Daybreak in Copacabana. a scious prophecies of Christian truth. He had no misgivings,...the exquisite mythus of Cupid and Psyche. Each in tnrn supplies him with some new poetical aspect under which to contemplate the very highest truth of... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1856 - 258 lehte
...rescuing Andromeda, or Theseus destroying tho Labyrinth, or Ulysses defying the enchantments of Ciree, or the exquisite mythus of Cupid and Psyche. Each...with the freedom and boldness of a Christian poet, whe feels that all things are his — that the inheritance on which he enters is as wide as the world... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1856 - 258 lehte
...legends of heathen antiquity supply the allegorical substratum for several of his autos* Now it is Tlie True God Pan, or Perseus rescuing Andromeda, or Theseus...Labyrinth, or Ulysses defying the enchantments of Ciree, or the exquisite my thus of Cupid and Psyche. Each in turn supplies him with some new poetical... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1880 - 250 lehte
...is The True God Pan ; or it is the story of Perseus rescuing Andromeda from the great sea-monster, or Theseus destroying the Labyrinth, or Ulysses defying...his, that the inheritance on which he enters is as wide as the world itself, he does not shrink from turning these to his purposes, compelling them to... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1880 - 254 lehte
...True God Pan ; or it is the story of Perseus rescuing Andromeda from the great sea-monster, or ThesAs destroying the Labyrinth, or Ulysses defying the enchantments...his, that the inheritance on which he enters is as wide as the world itself, he does not shrink from turning these to his purposes, compelling them to... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1883 - 542 lehte
...heathen antiquity supply the allegorical substratum for several of his Auto*. Now it is The True Ood Pan, or Perseus rescuing Andromeda, or Theseus destroying...and Psyche. Each in turn supplies him with some new practical aspect under which to contemplate the very highest truth of all."* * " Life is a Dream :... | |
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