Ideas of Good and EvilA. H. Bullen, 1914 - 341 lappuses |
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A. H. BULLEN actors ancient artist beauty become believed body cave Celtic colour comes Dæmons Dante delight desire divine Divine Comedy drama dreams emotion enchanted ERNEST RENAN eternal Evil evoker of spirits eyes flame fountain genius heart Ideas Illus images imagination immortal intellectual traditions Ireland Irish Kalevala labour Lady Gregory lamentations legends less light literature living lover lyrical Mabinogion magic Matthew Arnold meditation melancholy memory memory of nature mind modern moon move nature one's painted painters passed passion perfect philosophy play poems poet poetry popular poetry praise Psaltery remember rhythm Richard II Richard Wagner river scenery Scholar Gipsy seemed shadow Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's song soul speak spoken Star story Stratford-on-Avon subtle symbols tale theatre things thought tion trations trees understand verses vision voice William Blake William Morris woman woods words write wrote
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179. lappuse - What little town by river or sea-shore Or mountain built with quiet citadel, Is emptied of its folk, this pious morn ' ; when Shakespeare wrote in the Greek way— 'I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows'; when Virgil wrote in the Greek way— 'Muscosi fontes et somno mollior herba,
178. lappuse - yellow was her hair than the flower of the broom, and her skin was whiter than the foam of the wave, and fairer were her hands and her fingers than the blossoms of the wood-anemone amidst the spray of the meadow fountains ' ? And is there not such delight and wonder in—
91. lappuse - ever changing,' and finding 'no object worth' its 'constancy,' or it is like a 'dying lady' who 'totters' 'out of her chamber led by the insane and feeble wanderings of her fading brain,' and even when it is no more than a star, it casts an evil influence that makes the lips of lovers 'lurid
153. lappuse - The world of imagination is the world of Eternity. It is the Divine bosom into which we shall all go after the death of the vegetated body. The world of imagination is infinite and eternal, whereas the world of generation or vegetation is finite and temporal.
87. lappuse - The desire of the moth for the star, Of the night for the morrow, The devotion to something afar . From the sphere of our sorrow.
175. lappuse - Flower Aspect '. Gwydion and Math made her ' by charms and illusions ' ' out of flowers '. ' They took the blossoms of the oak, and the blossoms of the broom, and the blossoms of the meadowsweet, and produced from them a maiden the fairest and most graceful that man ever saw ; and they baptized her, and called her Flower
19. lappuse - (2) That the borders of our memories are as shifting, and that our memories are a part of one great memory, the memory of Nature herself. (1) That the borders of our mind are ever shifting, and that many minds can flow into one another, as it were, and create or reveal a single mind, a single energy.
68. lappuse - he will still influence the living, for though Adonais has fled 'to the burning fountains whence he came,' and ' is a portion of the eternal which must glow through time and change unquenchably the
179. lappuse - Palíenles violas et summa papavera carpens Narcissum et florem jungit bene olentis anethi '; they looked at nature without ecstasy, but with the affection a man feels for the garden where he has walked daily and thought pleasant thoughts. They looked at nature in the modern way, the way of people who are poetical, but
19. lappuse - That the borders of our mind are ever shifting, and that many minds can flow into one another, as it were, and create or reveal a single mind, a single energy. (3) That this great mind and great memory can be evoked by symbols.