 | Roy Porter - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 600
...wretched failing frailties of the flesh. In an almost Nietzschean way, struggle would be the proof: 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more...form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now, What am I? Nothing: but not so art thou, Soul of my thought! And, through struggle,... | |
 | Deborah Forbes, Independent Scholar Deborah Forbes - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 260
...they created it.113 The more characteristic Byronic mode is described in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more...form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now. What am I? Nothing: but not so art thou Soul of my thought! with whom I traverse... | |
 | Thomas Keymer, Jon Mee, Margaret Canfield Fellow in English Jon Mee - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...of writing sets down a trace of self which, despite its artificial shape, also offers transcendence: 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more...form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now. What am I? Nothing; but not so art thou, Soul of my thought!16 But Childe Harold... | |
 | Bone - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...forgetfulness around' the imagining self, but it also offers the prospect of much more than forgetfulness: 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more...form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now. What am I? Nothing; but not so art thou, Soul of my thought! with whom I traverse... | |
 | Ian L. Donnachie, Ian Donnachie, Carmen Lavin - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 400
...With airy images, and shapes which dwell Still unimpair'd, though old, in the soul's haunted cell. 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more...With form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we imagine, even as I do now. What am I? Nothing; but not so art thou, 50 Soul of my thought! with whom... | |
 | Department of English Washington University Robert Milder Professor, St Louis - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 312
...yr commitment, your ACT OF LANGUAGE, like theirs was .... — Charles Olson to Merton M. Sealts, Jr. 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more...With form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we imagine, even as I do now. — Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage This page intentionally left blank... | |
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