Frases de Alice Meynell

Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell fue una escritora, editora, crítica y sufragista inglesa. Wikipedia  

✵ 22. septiembre 1847 – 27. noviembre 1922
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Alice Meynell: Frases en inglés

“Compassion in the highest degree is the divinest form of religion.”

"Introductory Note" to The Poetry of Pathos & Delight: From the Works of Coventry Patmore; Passages Selected by Alice Meynell (London: William Heinemann, 1906), p. xi.

“I came from nothing; but from where
Come these undying thoughts I bear?”

Opening lines of Song of Derivations" https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-song-of-derivations/"A. In Poems (London: John Lane, 1896) this poem is titled "The Modern Poet: A Song of Derivations". In later editions of Poems, it is titled "A Poet's Fancies VIII: A Song of Derivations".

“It is easy to replace man, and it will take no great time, where Nature has lapsed, to replace Nature.”

"The Colour of Life" in The Colour of Life and Other Essays on Things Seen and Heard (London: John Lane, 1896), p. 4.

“She walks—the lady of my delight—
A shepherdess of sheep.
Her flocks are thoughts. She keeps them white;
She keeps them from the steep”

Opening stanza of "The Shepherdess" https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-shepherdess/ in Later Poems (London: John Lane, 1902).

“[W]hat is now and then attempted is perhaps "for art's sake."”

He that saveth his art shall lose it.
Meynell alludes to the saying of Jesus: "He that saveth his life shall lose it" (Mark 8:35).
Fuente: Mary, the Mother of Jesus: An Essay (1912), Ch. X. "In Churches", p. 134

“No mirror keeps its glances.”

"Your Own Fair Youth", p. 15
Preludes (1875)

“Solitude is separate experience.”

"Solitude", p. 17
The Spirit of Place and Other Essays (1899)