Here the self-torturing sophist, wild Rousseau, The apostle of Affliction, he who threw Enchantment over passion, and from woe Wrung overwhelming eloquence, first drew The breath which made him wretched ; yet he knew How to make madness beautiful, and... The New Monthly Belle Assemblée - Página 126Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| W. Harlan Cord - 1885 - 564 páginas
...is an inscription which says: "Here reposes the man of Nature and of Truth," whom Byron calls — " The self-torturing Sophist, wild Rousseau, The apostle...passion, and from woe Wrung overwhelming eloquence." Here also is to be seen afac-simile of the Pantheon, made of marble, on the scale of one to twenty-five,... | |
| Otto Schmidt - 1890 - 194 páginas
...passing guest, \Vhere he became a being, — whose desire Tins to be glorimis: 'twas a foolish quest, The which to gain and keep, he sacrificed all rest Here the self-torturing sophist, wild Rousseai,. The apostle of affliction, he who threw Enchantment over passion, and from woe Wrung overwhelming... | |
| 1892 - 520 páginas
...figures from his pencil flow, So warm with life his blended colors glow. ADDISON, Italy. ROUSSEAU. The self-torturing sophist, wild Rousseau, The apostle...passion, and from woe Wrung overwhelming eloquence. BYRON, Childc Harold. NAPOLEON. Where is he, the champion and the child Of all that's great or little,... | |
| 1892 - 524 páginas
...figures from his pencil flow, So warm with life his blended colors glow. ADDISON, Italy. ROUSSEAU. The self-torturing sophist, wild Rousseau, The apostle...passion, and from woe Wrung overwhelming eloquence. BYRON, Childe Harold. SHERIDAN. Long shall we seek this likeness — long in vain, And turn to all... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 594 páginas
...to be glorious ; 'twas a foolish quest, The which to gain and keep, he sacrificed all rest. LXXV1I. Here the self-torturing sophist, wild Rousseau," The...from Woe Wrung overwhelming eloquence, first drew i. And gau upon the ground soith sordid thoughts and slow. — ii. But this is not a time — / must... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 224 páginas
...guest, Where he became a being, — whose desire Was to be glorious ; 'twas a foolish quest, The~which to gain and keep, he sacrificed all rest. Here the self-torturing sophist, wild Kousseau, The apostle of affliction, he who threw Enchantment over passion, and from woe "Wrung overwhelming... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 592 páginas
...rest. LXXVII. JSSE?JfeS•§?I^9flKHBS sophist, wild. Ro.usseau,^ The apostle of Affliction, Jjg_w.hQ threw Enchantment over Passion,, and from Woe Wrung overwhelming eloquence, first drew - 1 . .>^mw, /»*•*•* .'.*•* •*•**•*.- *"T^^ i. And gaze upon the ground ivith sordid thoughts... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1901 - 298 páginas
...the weakness of the Swiss philosopher's character summed up in the following admirable lines :— ' Here the self-torturing sophist, wild Rousseau, The...he who threw Enchantment over passion, and from woe Wmng overwhelming eloquence, first drew The breath which made him wretched $ yet he knew How to make... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 722 páginas
...gain and keep, he sacrificed all rest. LXXvI I. Here the self-torturing sophist, wild Rousseau,"The apostle of Affliction, he who threw Enchantment over...from Woe Wrung overwhelming eloquence, first drew i. And gaze upon the grotindwith sordid theughtt and sIrt*. ii. But this is not a tiau'--l must return.-... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 584 páginas
...gain and keep, he sacrificed all rest. LXXVII. Here the self-torturing sophist, wild Rousseau,1"The apostle of Affliction, he who threw Enchantment over...from Woe Wrung overwhelming eloquence, first drew i. And gaze upon the ground with sordid thoughts and slcnv.— ii. But this is not a time — / must... | |
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