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
| Archibald Henderson - 1911 - 348 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.' " VII Preoccupied ceaselessly... | |
| Archibald Henderson - 1911 - 358 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.' " VII Preoccupied ceaselessly... | |
| Montrose Jonas Moses - 1911 - 364 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.' " Maeterlinck simply asserted... | |
| Charles Edward Montague - 1911 - 306 sivua
...of the light, submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and his destiny — I have come to believe that he, motionless as he is, does yet...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or the husband who avenges his honour." We are not to expect any regular... | |
| Montrose Jonas Moses - 1911 - 414 sivua
...quivering voice of the light; submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and his destiny, . . . motionless as he is, does yet live in reality a deeper,...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or ' the husband who avenges his honor.' " Here, then, the modern concept... | |
| 1912 - 594 sivua
...the quivering voice of the light, submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and of 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 honor." Again, to give another illustration... | |
| 1912 - 566 sivua
...the quivering voice of the light, submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and of 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 honor." Again, to give another illustration... | |
| William Archer - 1912 - 440 sivua
...with his lamp beside him — submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and his destiny — motionless as he is, does yet live in reality a deeper,...life than the lover who strangles his mistress, the captain who conquers in battle, or the husband who ' avenges his honour.' ' They do not observe that... | |
| James Slevin - 1912 - 100 sivua
...patiently, with his lamp beside him, submitting with bent head to the presence of his soul and his destiny; motionless as he is, does yet live in reality a deeper,...universal life than the lover who strangles his mistress, or the captain who avenges his honor. However, the slow internal tragedy of his soul is material for... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1914 - 272 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.' " Maeterlinck's later development... | |
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