I have grown to believe that he, motionless as he is, does yet live in reality a deeper, more human, and more universal life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or "the husband who avenges his honor. The Book Buyer - Sivu 4491902Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Henrik Ibsen - 1892 - 258 sivua
...and the quivering voice of the light, submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and his destiny, ... I have grown to believe that he, motionless...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or "the husband who. avenges his honour." Of the play itself M. Maeterlinck... | |
| William Archer - 1898 - 496 sivua
...reign about the house . . . submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and his destiny . . . does yet live, in reality, a deeper, more human, and...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or 'the husband who avenges his honour.'" The fact is, M. Maeterlinck... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1897 - 258 sivua
...directly concerned in the movement of an eyelid that closes, or a thought that springs to birth — I have grown to believe that he, motionless as he...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or ' the husband who avenges his honour.' I shall be told, perhaps,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 464 sivua
...directly concerned in the movement of an eyelid that closes, or a thought that springs to birth, — I have grown to believe that he, motionless as he...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or "the husband who avenges his honor." DR. WILLIAM MAG1NN (1793-1842)... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1897 - 252 sivua
...directly concerned in the movement of an eyelid that closes, or a thought that springs to birth—I have grown to believe that he, motionless as he is,...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or ' the husband who avenges his honour.' I shall be told, perhaps,... | |
| William Archer - 1898 - 500 sivua
...reign about the house . . . submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and his destiny . . . does yet live, in reality, a deeper, more human, and...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or ' the husband who avenges his honour.' " The fact is, M. Maeterlinck... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 446 sivua
...directly concerned in the movement of an eyelid that closes, or a thought that springs to birth, — I have grown to believe that he, motionless as he...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or "the husband who avenges his honor." 7000 WILLIAM MAGINN. WILLIAM... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1903 - 300 sivua
...directly concerned in the movement of an eyelid that closes, or a thought that springs to birth — I have grown to believe that he, motionless as he...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or ' the husband who avenges his honour.' — The Treasure of the Humble.... | |
| 1906 - 750 sivua
...directly concerned in the movement of an eyelid that closes or a thought that springs to birth, — I have grown to believe that he, motionless as he...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or ' the husband who avenges his honor.' " M. Maeterlinck's hope for... | |
| Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle - 1908 - 318 sivua
...directly concerned in the movement of an eyelid that closes, or a thought that springs to birth — I have grown to believe that he, motionless as he...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or 'the husband who avenges his honor.' " In the same essay Maeterlinck... | |
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