| Herman Melville - 1892 - Страниц: 576
...and to my breezelessness bring his breeze! O Nature, and O soul of man! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies ! not the smallest atom...lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind." CHAPTER LXXI. THE JEROBOAM'S STORY. in hand, ship and breeze blew on ; but the breeze came faster... | |
| herman melville - 1922 - Страниц: 742
...to my breezelessness bring his breeze ! O Nature, and O soul of man ! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies ! not the smallest atom...lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind.' CHAPTER LXXI. THE JEROBOAM'S STOBY. HAND in hand, ship and breeze blew on ; but the breeze came... | |
| Eugene H. Peterson - 1992 - Страниц: 256
...occurrences are pans and reflections.21 It is what Melville, in Moby Dick, exclaims over in wonder as the "linked analogies — not the smallest atom stirs...lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind."22 20. Richard Wilbur, "Poplar, Sycamore" in The Poems of Richard Wilbur (New York: Harcoun Brace... | |
| Bradd Shore - 1996 - Страниц: 447
...the secrets of Nature. — Johannes Kepler O Nature, and O soul of man! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies! not the smallest atom stirs or lives on matter, but has not its cunning duplicates in mind. — Herman Melville THE QUESTION OF LEVELS To study the place of... | |
| C.C. Gaither, Alma E Cavazos-Gaither - 1998 - Страниц: 506
...Aphorisms from Latham (p. 37) Melville, Herman O Nature, and O soul of man! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies! not the smallest atom stirs...lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind. Moby Dick The Sphinx 12 ARITHMETIC Brandeis, Louis D. . . . obsessed with the delusion that two... | |
| Wil McCarthy - 2003 - Страниц: 254
...try. LiJ Clarke's Law and the Need for Magic 0 Nature, and 0 soul of man! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies! Not the smallest atom stirs...lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind. —Herman Melville. Mabu Dick [1851] THE HARDEST THING YOU CflN flSK THEM is how old they are.... | |
| Louis Decimus Rubin - 2005 - Страниц: 161
...Melville's assertion about the allegory in Moby-Dick. To cite another remark by Ishmael in that narrative, "O Nature, and O soul of man! how far beyond all utterances are your linked analogies." A novelist is likely to find out, once into the writing of a novel, that his characters, and the situations... | |
| Herman Melville - 2006 - Страниц: 398
...and to my breezelessness bring his breeze! O Nature, and O soul of man! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies; not the smallest atom stirs...lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind." CHAPTER 71 The Jeroboam's Story Hand in hand, ship and breeze blew on; but the breeze came faster... | |
| Jan Fields, Herman Melville - 2010 - Страниц: 112
...and to my breezelessness bring his breeze! O Nature, and O soul of man! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies ! not the smallest atom...lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind." Chapter 7 1 The Jeroboam's Story. Hand in hand, ship and breeze blew on; but the breeze came... | |
| Jürgen Peper - 1966 - Страниц: 340
...state of the mind" (s. S. 49) erinnert: "'O Nature, and O soul of man! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies! not the smallest atom stirs...lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind'" (MD 310). Denn bleibt nicht die Wahrheit dieses grundlegenden Analogiengesetzes auf seine Allgemeinheit... | |
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