| Brainerd Kellogg - 1891 - 336 Seiten
...and known ; cities of men And manners, climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but honor'd of them all ; And drunk delight of battle with my...Yet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravel'd world whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move. How dull it is to pause, to make... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1891 - 404 Seiten
...seen and known ; cities of men, And manners, climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, tut honour'd of them all ; And drunk delight of battle...part of all that I have met ; Yet all experience is as an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravell'd world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1891 - 404 Seiten
...known ; cities of men, And manners, climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, tut honour' d of them all ; And drunk delight of battle with my...part of all that I have met ; Yet all experience is as an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravell'd world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when... | |
| Sam Pickering - 1999 - 220 Seiten
...plaque beneath the statue. Engraved on the plaque were lines from Tennyson's poem "Ulysses": I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is...whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. Yipes, I thought reading the plaque. In four hours I delivered the graduation address. In great part... | |
| Tina Koch, Merilyn Annells, Marina Brown - 1999 - 212 Seiten
...shore, and when Thro' scudding drifts the rainy Hyades Vext the dim sea: I am become a name; and . Tet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravell'd...whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. and . Tho' much is taken, much abides; and tho' We are not now that strength which in old days Moved... | |
| Tony Childs, Jackie Moore - 2000 - 196 Seiten
...Tennyson explores the attitudes of the Greek hero to his journeys, using Ulysses as the speaker. I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is...whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. What is Tennyson saying about human life here? You need to consider: • the value of experience •... | |
| Barry Lord, Gail Dexter Lord - 2002 - 578 Seiten
...perspective to an encounter, has a unique reaction and is affected by it in a unique way: '... I am part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is...untravell'd world whose margin fades For ever and ever when I move' UIysses Alfred, Lord Tennyson Odyssey was developed to simulate the experience of... | |
| Sanford E. Marovitz, A. K. Christodoulou, Athanasios C. Christodoulou - 2001 - 630 Seiten
...with a hungry heart," that he "cannot rest from travel." He can never reach a resting place because "all experience is an arch wherethro'/ Gleams that...margin fades / For ever and for ever when I move." The twentieth-century Greek poet Constantine Cavafy continues this reading of the hero. In his poem... | |
| Jane Polden - 2002 - 385 Seiten
...elderly now but still the same indomitable wanderer: For always roaming with a hungry heart . . . I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is...whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move . . ,29 How dull it is to pause, to make an end, says Tennyson's Odysseus. One of the liberations of... | |
| J. David Lewis-Williams - 2002 - 344 Seiten
...consciousness: A motif in French (Quercy) Upper Palaeolithic parietal art. Antiquity 71: 810—30. Introduction Yet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gleams that...world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when 1 move. —ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON TH1S coLLEcT1oN oF PAPERS on rock art charts a personal journey. 1t... | |
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