And there, as the music changes, The song runs round again; Once more it turns and ranges Through all its joy and pain: Dissects the common carnival Of passions and regrets; And the wheeling world remembers all The wheeling song forgets.
Yes; as the music changes, Like a prismatic glass, It takes the light and ranges Through all the moods that pass; Dissects the common carnival Of passions and regrets, And gives the world a glimpse of all The colors it forgets.
Yes; as the music changes, Like a prismatic glass, It takes the light and ranges Through all the moods that pass; Dissects the common carnival Of passions and regrets, And gives the world a glimpse of all The colours it forgets.
The popular writer analyzes, probes, dissects human character on paper, and we marvel at his subtlety in reading so far into people.
In poetry or fiction we find more traces of the mind that dissects and analyzes than of the mind that embodies and creates.
Bill Nye singed the shams of his day, and Dooley dissectsfor Hinnissey the shams of our own.
In like manner the reason dissects the flux of life and presents it to consciousness part by part, but never as a whole.
The instrument of the purely mundane consciousness, on the other hand, is the reason, which dissevers anddissects phenomena, divining unity through correlation.
Once more it turns and ranges Through all its joy and pain, Dissects the common carnival Of passions and regrets; And the wheeling world remembers all The wheeling song forgets.
He dissects in both sexes the reproductive organs, noting without exception all their essential and complicated parts; and he had figured these in his lost volume of anatomical diagrams.
The world is not only the object, but also the subject of understanding, it understands, it dissects its own multiplicity by means of the human intellect.
She really dissects every tone, and shows me when and why it doesn't sound well.
He takes a piece, and while he plays it with the most wonderful fineness of conception, he cold-bloodedly dissects the mechanical elements of it, separates them, and tells you how to use your hand so as to grasp them one after the other.
He, a pious Christian, professing unbounded adoration and awe of his Divinity, coolly analyses and makes riddles of and dissects this Divinity as if it were a sample of air, a certain number, a dead body.
An anatomist gets hold of a dead body and dissects it exposing the structure and functions of the brain, the lungs, the heart, etc.
Many of them use the lancet and even the scalpel; the Marquise de Voyer attends at dissections, and the young Comtesse de Coigny dissects with her own hands.
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