We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there among the pitiful shifts of policy: we walk here in the light and open ways of the divine bounty; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice: our senses are here... The Caxtons - 319. oldalszerző: Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1854Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
 | Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1842 - 168 oldal
...are here (in the country) amone the vast and noble кепев of nature ; we are there (in the town) among the pitiful shifts of policy. We walk here in...bounty — we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice; our jenaei are here feasted with all the clear and genuine une of their... | |
 | Samuel Phillips Newman - 1842 - 311 oldal
...philosophy, the best mixture of human affairs that we can make are the employments of a country life. " We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there (alluding to courts and cities) among the pitiful shifts of policy; we walk here in the light and open... | |
 | John Harris - 1844 - 287 oldal
...among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there among the pitiful shifts of policy : we work here in the light and open ways of the Divine bounty ; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice : our senses are here feasted with the clear and genuine taste of their... | |
 | William Penn - 1845 - 408 oldal
...contentions, from all envying, or being envied, from receiving and from paying all kind of ceremonies. We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature...divine bounty ; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice ; our senses are here feasted with the clear and genuine taste of their... | |
 | 1847
...He felt the need of quiet and repose.* How exquisite is his parallel between the country and city. " We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature...walk here in the light and open ways of the divine country ; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice : our senses are here... | |
 | 1847
...He felt the need of quiet and repose.* How exquisite is his parallel between the country and city. " We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature...walk here in the light and open ways of the divine country ; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice : our senses are here... | |
 | 1849
...which we return ! How strong and black stands iny pencil-mark in this passage of the poet from which I have just quoted before! — "We are here among...the dark and confused labyrinth of human malice." f But I weary you, reader. The New World vanishes — now a line — now a • Cowley's Ode to Light.... | |
 | 1849
...and black stands my pencil-mark in this passage of the poet from which I have just quoted belore !— "We are here among the vast and noble scenes of Nature...shifts of policy ; we walk here, in the light and open waye of the Divine Bounty — we grope there, in the dark and confused labyrinth of human malice. "t... | |
 | 1849
...black stands my pencil-mark in this passage of the poet from which I have just quoted before 1 — "We are here among the vast and noble scenes of Nature — we arc there among the pitiful shifts of policy ; we walk here, in the light and open ways of the Divine... | |
 | Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1852
...and noble scenes of nature ; we are there (in the town) among tbe pitiful shifts of policy. We wulk here in the light and open ways of the divine bounty — we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice ; our senses are here feasted with all the clear and genuine taste of their... | |
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