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" He who far off beholds another dancing, Even one who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law that rules his else eccentric action. So he that's in himself insensible Of love's... "
Calderon, His Life and Genius: With Specimens of His Plays - Page 112
by Richard Chenevix Trench - 1856 - 233 lehte
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Proverbs of All Nations

Walter Keating Kelly - 1861 - 258 lehte
...rendered by Mr. Fitzgerald, — " He who far off beholds another dancing, Even one who dances heat, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances...The law which moves his else eccentric action; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence, misjudges him Who moves according to love's...
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The Patience of Hope

Dora Greenwell, John Greenleaf Whittier - 1862 - 204 lehte
...loftiness of his claims, nor blind the world to the * " He who far off beholds another dancing, Even he who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music...apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric motion ; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence misjudges him Who moves according...
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The Patience of Hope

Dora Greenwell, John Greenleaf Whittier - 1863 - 176 lehte
...loftiness of his claims, nor blind the world to the * " He who far off beholds another dancing, Even he who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music...apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric motion; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence misjudges him Who moves according...
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Proverbs of All Nations, Compared, Explained

Walter Keating Kelly - 1861 - 256 lehte
...not themselves been lovers. As Calderon sings, in lines admirably rendered by Mr. Fitzgerald,- — " He who far off beholds another dancing, Even one who...The law which moves his else eccentric action; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence, misjudges him Who moves according to love's...
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Uncle John Vassar: Or, The Fight of Faith

Thomas Edwin Vassar - 1879 - 252 lehte
...great perplexity. This will be the inevitable fact. " He who far off beholds another dancing, Even he who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music...apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric motion ; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence, misjudges h'lm Who moves according...
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Life's a dream: The great theatre of the world, from the Span., with an ...

Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1880 - 250 lehte
...best, is to be regretted, I think the reader will own after a single quotation from this volume : — ' He who far off beholds another dancing, Even one who...to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law that rules his else eccentric action. So he that's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence,...
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Coming, Or The Golden Year. A Tale

Selina Gaye - 1883 - 360 lehte
...guide was continually pointing. CHAPTER II. WAIFS. " He who far off beholds another dancing, Even he who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music...apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric motion. So he that's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence, misjudges him Who moves according...
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Six dramas of Calderon. Suffolk sea phrases

Edward FitzGerald - 1887 - 544 lehte
...he that cannot love, can be no judge Of him that does. Cel. How so ? Prince. I '11 tell thee, Celio. He who far off beholds another dancing. Even one who...to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law that rules his else eccentric action. So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence,...
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Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald, 2. köide

Edward FitzGerald - 1889 - 506 lehte
...he that cannot love, can be no judge Of him that does. Cel. How so? Prince. I'll tell thee, Celio. He who far off beholds another dancing, Even one who...to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law that rules his else eccentric action. So he that's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence,...
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Letters and Literary Remains: Euphranor. Six dramas from Calderon. The bird ...

Edward FitzGerald - 1889 - 626 lehte
...he that cannot love, can be no judge Of him that does. Cel. How so? Prince. I'll tell thee, Celio. He who far off beholds another dancing, Even one who...to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law that rules his else eccentric action. So he that's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence,...
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