Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 86 találatból.
243. oldal
... heart and soul , swayed by mediæval impulses , yet warm in everlasting human passion and self - mastery , in " The Ring and the Book , " a work perhaps too long and too elaborate in construction ever to be widely appre- ciated as a ...
... heart and soul , swayed by mediæval impulses , yet warm in everlasting human passion and self - mastery , in " The Ring and the Book , " a work perhaps too long and too elaborate in construction ever to be widely appre- ciated as a ...
244. oldal
... heart to heart . I had been among the hills , and brought you down A length of staghorn moss , and this you twined About her cap . I see the picture yet , Mother and child . A sound from far away , No louder than a bee among the flowers ...
... heart to heart . I had been among the hills , and brought you down A length of staghorn moss , and this you twined About her cap . I see the picture yet , Mother and child . A sound from far away , No louder than a bee among the flowers ...
329. oldal
... heart . " He be gan , and the world already knows what he said . I attended more to the aspect of the audience than to the speech of the orator , which contained nothing new to me . I could , however , mark its influence on the ...
... heart . " He be gan , and the world already knows what he said . I attended more to the aspect of the audience than to the speech of the orator , which contained nothing new to me . I could , however , mark its influence on the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
14 további fejezet nem látható
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Alfred Lyall arms Armungia army asked Austria Ballao Baltic provinces Barbagia beauty Brahman Browning Burke Cagliari called Carlyle Casanova Charles Dibdin charm Church coolies cottage criticism dark Dearsley Dibdin door Dorothy Wordsworth doubt England English eyes face father feel France French gave German girl give Granville Sharp Greek hand head heart horse king knew lady laugh Learoyd less light literature lived looked Lord Lord Palmerston Lord Russell MacTaggart matter ment mind morning mother Mulvaney nature never night officer once Ortheris palanquin passed perhaps poem poet poetry provinces question replied round Russian Sainte-Beuve Sarde Sardinia seemed song spirit stood Syud Taine tell things thou thought tion told took turned verse village voice words Wordsworth writer young