| Jerome Christensen - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...was no matter what he said: They say his system 't is in vain to batter, Too subtle for the airiest human head; And yet who can believe it! I would shatter...head, denying that I wear it. What a sublime discovery 't was to make the Universe universal Egotism! That all's ideal — all ourselves: I'll stake the World... | |
| Jocelyne Kolb - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 368
...'twas no matter what he said: They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtle for the airiest human head; And yet who can believe it! I would shatter...a spirit And wear my head, denying that I wear it. (11.1) In the octaves that follow this one, Byron assembles an arsenal of lofty words ("sublime," "ideal,"... | |
| Andrew Franta - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 15
...'twas no matter what he said: They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtle for the airiest human head; And yet who can believe it! I would shatter...discovery 'twas to make the Universe universal Egotism! That all's ideal — all ourselves'. I'll stake the World (be it what you will) that that's no Schism.... | |
| Stephen Hartley Daniel - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 257
...Berkeley's PHK 77 'may have been the source of Byron's witticism' in that segment of the poem (W 2: 74): Or adamant, to find the World a spirit, And wear my...discovery 'twas to make the Universe universal Egotism! That all's ideal - all ourselves: I'll stake the World (be it what you will) that that's no Schism.... | |
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