When, when, O God, can I feel it again in the temple of nature and of man ? — Never ? No ! that would be too cruel! " The deep love shown in these words, love such as only proud and strong natures know, was not only destined to be wounded in its general... Beethoven: a Biographical Romance - Side 190av Heribert Rau - 1880 - 332 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1842 - 642 sider
...day of joy shine for me, so long already has the inward echo of true joy been unknown to me. When, when, O God, can I feel it again in the temple of nature and of man ? — Never ? No ! that would be too cruel! " The deep love shown in these words, love such... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1846 - 382 sider
...moment the name of his younger brother. x has the inward echo of true joy beon unknown to me. When, when, O God, can I feel it again in the temple of nature and of man ? — Never ? No ! that would be too cruel ! " The deep love shown in these words, love such... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1846 - 380 sider
...the name of his younger brother. has the inward echo of true joy been unknown to me. When, when, 0 God, can I feel it again in the temple of nature and of man? — Never? No ! that would be too cruel ! " The deep love shown in these words, love such as... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1846 - 198 sider
...the name of his younger brother. has the inward echo of true joy been unknown to me. When, when, 0 God, can I feel it again in the temple of nature and of man ? — Never ? No ! that would be too cruel ! " The deep love shown in these words, love such... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 364 sider
...day of joy shine for me, so long already hag the inward echo of true joy been unknown to me. When, when., O God, can I feel it again in the temple of nature and of man ? — Never ? No ! that would be too cruel ! " The deep love shown in these words, love such... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1860 - 486 sider
...the name of his younger brother. has the inward echo of true joy been unknown to me. When, when, 0 God, can I feel it again in the temple of nature and of man ?—Never? No ! that would be too cruel! " The deep love shown in these words, love such as... | |
| 1866 - 638 sider
...felicity ! How long have I been estranged from the glad echo of true joy ! \Vhen, 0 my God ! when shall I feel it again in the temple of nature and man ? — never!" ' When we hear it recorded of Beethoven that he was a morose, churlish, and ill-tempered man, " full... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1875 - 468 sider
...270 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART. i has the inward echo of true joy been unknown to me. When, when, 0 God, can I feel it again in the temple of nature and of man ! — Never) Ao ! that would be too cruel 1 " The deep love shown in these words, love such... | |
| George Titus Ferris - 1887 - 366 sider
...felicity ! How long have I been estranged from the glad echo of true joy ! When, 0 my God ! when shall I feel it again in the temple of Nature and man ? Never ! " And the small-souled, mole-eyed gossips and critics called him hard, churlish, and cynical —... | |
| Robert Steel - 1890 - 680 sider
...felicity ! How long have I been estranged from the glad echo of true joy ! When, O my God ! when shall I feel it again in the temple of Nature and man? Never." Beethoven in his twenty-eighth year became, like Homer and Milton, great only in his sublime conceptions.... | |
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