And yet what days were those, Parmenides ! When we were young, when we could number friends In all the Italian cities like ourselves, When with elated hearts we join'd your train. Ye Sun-born Virgins ! on the road of truth. Then we could still enjoy,... The Fortnightly - Page 4551877Full view - About this book
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1864 - 446 lehte
...and even excesses, but containing also these lines : — " And yet what days wore those, Parmcnides ! When we -were young, when we could number friends In all the Italian cities like ourselves, AVheii with elated hearts we join'd your train, Ye Sun-born virgins ! on the. road of Truth. Then we... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 lehte
...and only death Shall cut his oscillations short, and so Bring him to poise. There is no other way. And yet what days were those, Parmenides! When we...cities like ourselves, When with elated hearts we join'd your train, Ye Sun-born Virgins! on the road of truth 2 . Then we could still enjoy, then neither... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 lehte
...and only death Shall cut his oscillations short, and so Bring him to poise. There is no other way. And yet what days were those, Parmenides! When we...cities like ourselves, When with elated hearts we join'd your train, Ye Sun-born Virgins ! on the road of truth. 1 ' Then we could still enjoy, then... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 232 lehte
...! and only death Can cut his oscillations short, and so Bring him to poise. There is no other way. And yet what days were those, Parmenides ! When we...cities like ourselves, When with elated hearts we join'd your train, Ye Sun-born Virgins ! on the road of truth. 3 Then we could still enjoy, then neither... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 576 lehte
...whether the so-called logical principle of identity (A is A) were entitled to rank as "a law of thought" or only as a postulate of language, Bagehot and I...Parmenides, When we were young, when we could number friends lu all the Italian cities like ourselves ; When with elated hearts we Joined your train, Ye sun-born... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 482 lehte
...— a poem undoubtedly containing defects and even excesses, but containing also these lines: — ' And yet what days were those Parmenides ! When we...cities like ourselves, When with elated hearts we join'd your train, Ye Sun-born virgins ! on the road of Truth. Then we could still enjoy ; then neither... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 540 lehte
...world and thee, Thou young, implacable God ! and only death Can cut his oscillations short, and so And yet what days were those, Parmenides ! When we...cities like ourselves, When with elated hearts we join'd your train. Ye Sun-born Virgins ! on the road of truth.32 Then we could still enjoy, then neither... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 380 lehte
...and only death Shall cut his oscillations short, and so Bring him to poise. There is no other way. And yet what days were those, Parmenides ! When we...cities like ourselves, When with elated hearts we join'd your train, Ye Sun-born virgins ! on the road of Truth. Then we could still enjoy, then neither... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 546 lehte
...and only death Shall cut his oscillations short, and so Bring him to poise. There is no other way. And yet what days were those, Parmenides ! When we...could number friends In all the Italian cities like ourselvag ; When with elated hearts we joined your train, Ye Sun-born Virgins ! on the road of truth.16... | |
| Arthur Bingham Walkley - 1899 - 304 lehte
...which seasoned the monotony of consent." You seem to be reading a paraphrase of Matthew Arnold's : — And yet what days were those, Parmenides, When we...number friends In all the Italian cities like ourselves ! These things, and such things as these, give the " Confessions " their peculiar charm. Here is a... | |
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