... of our common humanity, responded to the touch, — that this sweet Psalmist of Israel was himself as mere an instrument as his harp, an automaton poet, mourner, and supplicant ; — all is J gone, — all sympathy, at least, and all example. I listen... Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit - Halaman 67oleh Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1863 - 173 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Robert Aspland - 1841 - 810 halaman
...was himself as mere an instrument as his harp, an automaton poet, mourner and suppliant;- — all is gone, — all sympathy at least, and all example....but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit." —P. 35. What we have quoted suffices for the mere explanation of the author's thought ; yet we cannot... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1847 - 660 halaman
...instrument as his harp, an automaton poet, mourner, and supplicant; — all is gone, — all sympathy, nt least, and all example. I listen in awe and fear,...but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit' ('Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit,' p. 33). The words which hare occasioned these remarks call to... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1849 - 540 halaman
...was himself as mere an instrument as his harp, an automaton poct, mourner, and supplicant ; AIL IS GONE — ALL SYMPATHY, AT LEAST, AND ALL EXAMPLE. I listen in awe aud fear, but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit. Yct one other instance, and lct this... | |
| John Kelly - 1850 - 380 halaman
...himself as mere an instrument as his harp — an automaton poet, mourner, and supplicant — all is gone — all sympathy at least, and all example. I...but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit." All this is very poetically expressed, but a pity it is that so clever a man should write such nonsense.... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1850 - 656 halaman
...was himself as mere an instrument as his harp, an automaton poet, mourner, and supplicant; — all is gone, — all sympathy, at least, and all example....but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit' ('Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit,' p. 33). The words which have occasioned these remarks call to... | |
| John Kitto - 1854 - 566 halaman
...was himself as mere an instrument as his harp an automaton ; — poet, mourner, and suppliant, all is gone ; all sympathy at least, and all example. I listen...but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit.' [Coleridge proceeds as follows : — ' Yet one other instance, and let this be the crucial test of... | |
| 1854 - 564 halaman
...himself as mere an instrument as his liarp an automaton ; — poet, mourner, and suppliant, all is gone ; all sympathy at least, and all example. I listen...but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit.' [Coleridge proceeds as follows : — ' Yet one other instance, and let this be the crucial test of... | |
| William Lee - 1858 - 484 halaman
...under the guidance of " — the objection which it expresses will appear absolutely pointless : — " Yet one other instance, and let this be the crucial test of the Doctrine. Say that the Book of Job was [dictated by] an infallible Intelligence. Then re-peruse the book, and still, as you proceed, try... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1860 - 572 halaman
...and fear, but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit." [Coleridge proceeds us follows : — " Yet one other instance, and let this be the crucial...throughout was dictated by an infallible intelligence. Then reperusc the book, and still, as you proceed, try to apply the tenet ; try if you can even attach any... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1860 - 568 halaman
...was himself as mere an instrument as his harp an automaton ; — poet, mourner, and suppliant, all is gone ; all sympathy at least, and all example. I listen...but likewise in perplexity and confusion of spirit." [Coleridge proceeds LS follows : — " Yet one other instance, and let this be the crucial test of... | |
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