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" Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated, dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses? "
Penn Monthly - Pagina 425
geredigeerd door - 1873
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The Great English Essayists: With Introductory Essays and Notes

William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1909 - 368 pagina’s
...attractive for us—for that moment only. Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of...dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses ? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present...
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Six Oxford Thinkers: Edward Gibbon. John Henry Newman. R.W. Church. James ...

Algernon Cecil - 1909 - 328 pagina’s
...the rarest dainties. "A counted number of pulses only," he said in the famous envoi of the book, " is given to us of a variegated dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses ? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present...
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Civilisation at the Cross Roads: Four Lectures Delivered Before Harvard ...

John Neville Figgis - 1912 - 328 pagina’s
...attractive for us, — for that moment only. Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of...dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses? How shall we pass most quickly from point to point, and be present...
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English Literature, 1880-1905

John McFarland Kennedy - 1912 - 366 pagina’s
...attractive to us — for that moment only. Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of...dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses ? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present...
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The Drift of Romanticism: Shelburne Essays, Eighth Series

Paul Elmer More - 1913 - 334 pagina’s
...attractive to us, — for that moment only. Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of...dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present...
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The Drift of Romanticism: Shelburne Essays, Eighth Series

Paul Elmer More - 1913 - 334 pagina’s
...attractive to us, — for that moment only. Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of...dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present...
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Shakespeares verwendung von gleichartigem und gegensätzlichem parallelismus ...

Ernst August Lüdemann - 1913 - 310 pagina’s
...Renaissance sagt er auf Seite 236 : Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of...dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses? Eine Art Erfahrung als Selbstzweck ist ja gerade das Thema der...
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Bonner studien zur Englischen philologie, Nummers 7-10

1913 - 586 pagina’s
...Renaissance sagt er auf Seite 236: Not the fruit of experiencc, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegatcd, dramatic life. How may we see in thcm all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses?...
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Charles Baudelaire: His Life, by Theophile Gautier

Théophile Gautier - 1915 - 224 pagina’s
...attractive for us—for that moment only. Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of...dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses ? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present...
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Vanishing Roads, and Other Essays

Richard Le Gallienne - 1915 - 400 pagina’s
...once-suppressed "Conclusion" to The Renaissance: Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of...variegated dramatic life. How may we see in them all that there is to be seen in them by the finest senses? How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point,...
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