| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1996 - 868 Seiten
...good, But not in pity, not because he ought, 340 But in some strange perversity of thought, That sway'd him onward with a secret pride To do what few or none...tempting time. Mislead his spirit equally to crime; 345 So much he soar'd beyond, or sunk beneath, The men with whom he felt condemn 'd to breathe, And... | |
| Isaiah Berlin - 2001 - 194 Seiten
...below.1 There was in him a vital scorn of all ... He stood a stranger in this breathing world . . . So much he soared beyond, or sunk beneath, The men with whom he felt condemned to breathe . . . This is the typical note of the outcast, the exile, the superman, the man who cannot put up with... | |
| J. M. Coetzee - 2000 - 228 Seiten
...good, But not in pity, not because he ought, But in some strange perversity of thought, That swayed him onward with a secret pride To do what few or none...tempting time Mislead his spirit equally to crime. 'So, what kind of creature is this Lucifer?' By now the students must surely feel the current running between... | |
| Mike Kelley - 2004 - 468 Seiten
...good, But not in pity, not because he ought, But in some strange perversity of thought, That sway'd him onward with a secret pride To do what few or none would do beside; 26 And this same impulse would, in tempting time, Mislead his spirit equally to crime. Lord Byron 39.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 606 Seiten
...But not in pity — not because he ought, But in some strange perversity of thought, 340 That swayed him onward with a secret pride To do what few or none...tempting time, Mislead his spirit equally to crime ; i. And left Reflation : loth himself to blame, He called on Nature's self to share the shame. —... | |
| 232 Seiten
...17° But not in pity, not because he ought, But in some strange perversity of thought, That sway'd him onward with a secret pride To do what few or none...beside; And this same impulse would, in tempting time, 175 Mislead his spirit equally to crime; So much he soar'd beyond, or sunk beneath, The men with whom... | |
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