| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 338 pages
...connected with and characteristic of this circumstance have no personal reference to the writer. DEDICATION There is no danger to a man that knows What life and...knowledge ; neither is it lawful That he should stoop to an; other law. CHAPMAN. TO MARY So now my summer-task is ended, Mary, And I return to thee, mine own... | |
| Georg Gottfried Gervinus - 1892 - 1026 pages
...runs on her side so low That she drinks water, and her keel ploughs air : There is no danger to the man that knows What life and death is ; there's not...is it lawful That he should stoop to any other law. Such a master-spirit pressing forward under strained canvas was Shakspere. If the ship dipped and drank... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 690 pages
...TO MARV [WOLLSTONECRAFT SlIELLEY]. There is no danper to a man, that knows What life ami death 13 : there's not any law Exceeds his knowledge ; neither...is it lawful That he should stoop to any other law. CHAPMAN. 1. So now my summer-task is ended, Mary, And I return to thee, mine own heart's home ; As... | |
| James Russell Lowell - English drama - 1892 - 156 pages
...and her keel ploughs air. There is no danger to a man that knows What life and death is ; there 's not any law Exceeds his knowledge ; neither is it lawful That he should stoop to any other law." Professor Minto thinks that the rival poet of whom Shakespeare speaks in his eighty-sixth sonnet was... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 156 pages
...masts crack, And his rapt ship run on her side so low That she drinks water and her keel ploughs air. There is no danger to a man that knows What life and death is; there 'a not any law Exceeds his knowledge ; neither is it lawful That he should stoop to any other... | |
| James Russell Lowell - Literary Criticism - 1892 - 156 pages
...masts crack, And his rapt ship run on her side so low That she drinks water and her keel ploughs air. There is no danger to a man that knows What life and death is ; there 's not any law Exceeds his knowledge ; neither is it lawful That he should stoop to any other... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American literature - 1892 - 380 pages
...masts crack, And his rapt ship run on her side so low That she drinks water and her keel ploughs air. There is no danger to a man that knows What life and death is; there 's not any law Exceeds his knowledge; neither is it lawful That he should stoop to any other... | |
| James Russell Lowell - English literature - 1892 - 368 pages
...masts crack, And his rapt ship run on her side so low That she drinks water and her keel ploughs air. There is no danger to a man that knows What life and death is ; there 's not any law Exceeds his knowledge ; neither is it lawful That he should stoop to any other... | |
| Frank Walters - 1893 - 212 pages
...masts crack, And his rapt ship run on her side so low That she drinks water, and her keel plows air. There is no danger to a man that knows What life and...commands them all, That to himself is a law rational. George Chapman, Byron's Conspiracy, iii. 1. 1. — BROWNING A RELIGIOUS TEACHER. )BERT BROWNING was... | |
| Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - Catholic schools - 1921 - 704 pages
...nothing on earth for us but each other.' " This recalls to mind the dedication of The Revolt of Islam — There is no danger to a man that knows What life and...is it lawful That he should stoop to any other law. As the end of Luxima approaches she bids her beloved live and preach peace and mercy, and love to Brahmin... | |
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