The flowers in an instant lost their light, the river its music ; the hills became oppressively desolate; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed how much of their former power had been dependent upon a life which was not theirs, how much... The Cornhill Magazine - 403. oldalSzerkesztette: - 1900Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 438 oldal
...in an instant lost their light, the river its music " ; the hills became oppressively desolate ; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed...in their memories than it, in its renewing. Those ever springing flowers and ever flowing streams had been dyed by the deep colors of human endurance,... | |
| 1896 - 596 oldal
...flowers in an instant lost their light, the river its music, the hills " became oppressively desolate, a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened " forest,...dependent upon " a life which was not theirs, how much the glory of the imperishable or " continually renewed creation is reflected from things more precious... | |
| 1900 - 872 oldal
...flowers in an Instant lost their light the river Its music; the hills became oppressively desolate; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed...and ever-flowing streams had been dyed by the deep colors of human endurance, valor, and virtue, and the crests of the sable hills that rose against the... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 434 oldal
...flowers in an instant lost their light, the river its music ; the hills became oppressively desolate ; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed...in their memories than it, in its renewing. Those ever springing flowers and ever flowing streams had been dyed by the deep colors of human endurance,... | |
| 1901 - 686 oldal
...dowers in an instant lost their light, the river its music ; the hills became oppressively desolate ; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed how much of their former power hnd been dependent upon a life which was not theirs, how much of the glory of the imperishable, or... | |
| William Gershom Collingwood - 1902 - 434 oldal
...flowers in an instant lost their light, the river its music ; the hills became oppressively desolate ; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed...precious in their memories than it in its renewing." Perhaps Ruskin overstated his case. There are splendid views in the Selkirks and New Zealand. But I... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 oldal
...became oppressively desolate ; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed how much 01 their former power had been dependent upon a life...in their memories than it, in its renewing. Those ever -springing flowers, and ever -flowing streams had been dyed by the deep colours of human endurance,... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 418 oldal
...became oppressively desolate ; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed how much 01 their former power had been dependent upon a life...continually renewed, creation is reflected from things 1 Yet not all their light, nor all its music, as Ruskin admits in a note. more precious in their memories... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 oldal
...became oppressively desolate ; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed how much ot their former power had been dependent upon a life...continually renewed, creation is reflected from things 1 Yet not all their light, nor all its music, as Raskin admits in a note. more precious in their memories... | |
| John Ruskin - 1903 - 426 oldal
...flowers in an instant lost their light, the river its music; * the hills became oppressively desolate; a heaviness in the boughs of the darkened forest showed...precious in their memories than it, in its renewing. 2 Those ever springing flowers and ever flowing streams had * Yet not all their light, nor all its... | |
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