| Stephen C. Ausband - Social Science - 2000 - 144 pages
...repudiate even this: "So careful of the type?" but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She [Nature] cries, "A thousand types are gone; I care for nothing, all shall go." This is the empty universe, the godless universe without will or purpose that we see so clearly in... | |
| Jack London - Fiction - 2000 - 436 pages
...echo of Tennyson's In Memoriam (1850), stanza 46, in which "Nature", contemplating evolution, declares "A thousand types are gone / I care for nothing, all shall go." dockers fighting like wild beasts for a chance to work: London had come to know London dockers well... | |
| Richard Lewontin - Science - 2001 - 404 pages
...be counted on to hold the line: "So careful of type?" but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries, "A thousand types are gone; I care for nothing, all shall go. " (TENNYSON, In Memoriam, 1844) Change, ceaseless change, "a beneficent necessity," as Herbert Spencer... | |
| John Cottingham - Philosophy - 2004 - 136 pages
...the single life . . . c 'E 'So careful of the type?' but no, From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries 'A thousand types are gone: I care for nothing,...no more'. And he, shall he Man, her last work, who seem'd so fair, Such splendid purpose in his eyes Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him... | |
| Richard J. Davidson, Anne Harrington - Psychology - 2001 - 288 pages
...the cliffs and mountains: "A thousand types [of life] are gone; I care for nothing, all shall go 1 bring to life, I bring to death; the spirit does but mean the breath: I know no more." 6 Of course, it was obvious, even to Victorians (perhaps even, in some way, especially to them), that... | |
| Daniel R. Brooks, Deborah A. McLennan - Science - 2002 - 682 pages
...brings but one to bear, ... "So careful of the type?" but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries, "A thousand types are gone: I care for nothing, all shall go. Tho' Nature, red in tooth and claw With ravine, shriek'd against his creed— ("In Memoriam," 1850)... | |
| Philipp Wolf - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 224 pages
...can be found in section LVI: 'So careful of the typer' but no. From scarpcd cliff and quarried stone She cries, 'A thousand types are gone: I care for nothing, all shall go. 15o The true or scientific types, one could now claim with some plausibility, are fossils of many species... | |
| Mary Midgley - Philosophy - 2002 - 228 pages
...careless of the single life; 'So careful of the type?' but no From scarped cliffand quarried stone She cries, 'A thousand types are gone; I care for nothing; all shall go.' Alfred Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam, LV-LV1 NATURE'S REDNESS AND THE ABUSE OF COMMON SPEECH We move on... | |
| Mary Midgley - Philosophy - 2002 - 232 pages
...careless of the single life; 'So careful of the type?' but no From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries, 'A thousand types are gone; I care for nothing; all shall go.1 Alfred Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam, LV-LVI NATURE'S REDNESS AND THE ABUSE OF COMMON SPEECH We move... | |
| James Trilling - Architecture - 2003 - 306 pages
...careless of the single life. . . . 'So careful of the type?' but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries 'A thousand types are gone: I care for nothing,...no more.' And he, shall he, Man, her last work, who seem'd so fair, Such splendid purpose in his eyes, Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built... | |
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