Tis well to keep back nothing of a case.) This man so cured regards the curer, then, As - God forgive me! who but God himself, Creator and sustainer of the world, That came and dwelt in flesh on it awhile! - 'Sayeth that such an one was born and lived,... The Expositor - Pàgina 136editat per - 1876Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1863 - 580 pàgines
...involuntarily with the half apology, that, "in writing to a leech, 'tis well to keep back nothing of a case." " This man so cured regards the curer then As — God...was born and lived, Taught, healed the sick, broke broad at his own house, Then died, with Lazarus by, for aught I know, And yet was .... what I said... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 430 pàgines
...what he says ? Perhaps not : though in writing to a leech 'Tis well to keep back nothing of a case.) This man so cured regards the curer, then, As —...dwelt in flesh on it awhile ! — 'Sayeth that such a One was born and lived, Taught, healed the sick, broke bread at his own house, Then died, with Lazarus... | |
| George Anthony Denison - 1864 - 204 pàgines
...perplexes him, and returns to his mind perpetually, though he laughs at himself for entertaining it : — " This man so cured regards the curer then As — God...the world, That came and dwelt in flesh on it awhile !" Determined to regard this as the mere ravings of a madman, Karshish cannot help reverting to it... | |
| Henry Allon - 1869 - 916 pàgines
...'Tis well to keep back nothing of a case.' This is his preliminary apology ; then he proceeds — ' This man so cured regards the curer then As — God...Creator and Sustainer of the world, That came and dwelt iu flesh on it awhile ! ' Thus Karshish : and then — ' Why write of trivial matters ? ' So he passes... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1879 - 550 pàgines
...he gives with affected contempt mingled with terror, Lazarus' belief that his Healer was ' . . . . God Himself, Creator and sustainer of the world, That came and dwelt in flesh on it awhile ! ' But though he affects to despise it as a 'trivial matter' not to be compared with the ' blue-flowering... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1879 - 562 pàgines
...he gives with affected contempt mingled with terror, Lazarus' belief that his Healer was ' . . . . God Himself, Creator and sustainer of the world, That came and dwelt in flesh on it awhile ! ' But though he affects to despise it as a 'trivial matter' not to be compared with the ' blue-flowering... | |
| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - 1880 - 384 pàgines
...Browning has nothing finer than the analysis of Karshish as he tells the story he has heard from Lazarus. This man so cured regards the Curer, then, As —...Sayeth that such an one was born and lived, Taught, heal'd the sick, broke bread at his own house, Then died, with Lazarus by, for aught 1 know, And yet... | |
| Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1880 - 1108 pàgines
...what he says ? Perhaps not : though in writing to a leech 'T is well to keep back nothing of a case.) thee, whom angels praise, Whose glories shine through...far Let evening blush to own a star ; He sheds the norchoose repeat, And must have so avouched himself, in fact, In hearing of this very Lazarus Who saith... | |
| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - 1881 - 380 pàgines
...came and dwelt in flesh on it awhile ! — Sayeth that such an one was born and lived, Taught, heal'd the sick, broke bread at his own house, Then died,.... what I said, nor choose repeat, And must have so avouch'd Himself, in fact, In hearing of this very Lazarus, Who saith — but why all this of what... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1886 - 248 pàgines
...special point in the tale of Lazarus which has impressed Karshish with so intense an interest is that " This man so cured regards the curer, then, As —...and dwelt in flesh on it awhile ! — 'Sayeth that sach an one was born and lived, Taught, healed the sick, broke bread at his own house, Then died, with... | |
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