| John Claudius Loudon - 1837 - Страниц: 622
...few. London, 17. New Rfilman Street, July, 1837. ART. III. On Cemeteries. By JA PICTON, Architect. " Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes and pompous in the grave ; solemnising nativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 970
...come down to the region of the common sense of mankind. This common sense tells us, not merely that ' man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes and pompous in the grave,'4 but ,that he stands absolutely by himself in creation. His superiority is not of the same... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 972
...come down to the region of the common sense of mankind. This common sense tells us, not merely that ' man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes and pompous in the grave,'4 but that he stands absolutely by himself in creation. His superiority is not of the same kind... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 972
...come down to the region of the common sense of mankind. This common sense tells us, not merely that ' man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes and pompous in the grave,'4 but that he stands absolutely by himself in creation. His superiority Ls not of the same kind... | |
| Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock - 1982 - Страниц: 520
...Anlehnung an eine Stelle im j. Kapitel von Thomas Brownes »Hydriotaphia« (»Urne-Burial«) (1658): But man is a Noble Animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave <. . .>. (T. Browne, The works. Ed. by G. Keynes. Bd i. London 1964. S. 169.) 71, 16/17 Philemon u... | |
| C. A. Patrides - 1989 - Страниц: 370
...alone] destroy our souls, and hath assured our resurrection, either of our bodies or names hath directly promised no duration. Wherein there is so much of...the grave, solemnizing Nativities and Deaths with equall lustre, nor omitting Ceremonies of bravery, in the infamy of his nature. (Pp. 312-13) The solemnity... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1989 - Страниц: 414
...lovers be lost love shall not; And death shall have no dominion. Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) Welsh poet Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave. Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) English doctor, author I am a temporary enclosure for a temporary purpose;... | |
| Susan Hill - 1992 - Страниц: 198
...age. Adversity stretcheth out our days, misery makes Alcmena's nights, and time hath no wings to it.' 'But man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes and...lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infancy of his nature. Life is a pure flame and we live by an invisible fire within us.' "Tis all one... | |
| Cedric Clive Brown - 1993 - Страниц: 318
...hath assured our resurrection, either of our bodies or names hath directly promised no duration.... But man is a Noble Animal, splendid in ashes, and...the grave, solemnizing Nativities and Deaths with equall lustre, nor omitting Ceremonies of bravery, in the infamy of his nature, (p. 169) The irony... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1993 - Страниц: 1214
...were valued living. EMILY 8RONTË (181 8-48), English novelist. Withering Heights, ch. 13(1847). 5 ies." in Wine from These Grapes (1934). 10 The childhood shows the SIR THOMAS BROWNE (1605-82). English doctor, author. Urn Burial, ch. 5(1658). 6 All that tread. The... | |
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