Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass to-day might be no more than the faint perception of wearied souls, if it were not for the sunshine and the grass in the far-off years which still live in us, and transform our perception into love. New Nash's Pall Mall Magazine - Page 7151894Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1886 - 850 pages
...fleeting hours of our childhood had left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine or the deep-bladed grass might be no more than the faint perception of wearied...live in us, and transform our perception into love.' A yearning for that Golden Ace of life has come in earnest moments to half the world ; the poets have... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 606 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception...live in us, and transform our perception into love." WLNTEB-TIME. " Fine old Christmas, with the snowy hair and ruddy face, had done his duty that year... | |
| George Eliot - 1860 - 384 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. 0ur delight in the sunshine on the deepbladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception...live in us, and transform our perception into love. CHAPTER VI. THE AUNTS AND UNCLES ARE COMING. IT was Easter week, and Mrs Tulliver's cheese-cakes were... | |
| 1860 - 656 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deep bladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception...live in us, and transform our perception into love." WINTER TIME. "Fine old Christmas, with the snowy hair and ruddy face, had done his duty that year in... | |
| George Eliot - 1860 - 382 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deepbladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception...still live in us, and transform our perception into CHAPTER VI. THE AUNTS AND UNCLES AEE COMING. IT was Easter week, and Mrs Tulliver's cheese-cakes were... | |
| 1860 - 598 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception...the grass in the far-off years, which still live in as, and transform our perception into love." WINTER TIME. " Fine old Christmas, with the snowy hair... | |
| 1866 - 566 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception...wearied souls, if it were not for the sunshine and tho gras* in the far-off jears, which still live in us, and transform our perception into love." It... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1867 - 628 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception...live in us, and transform our perception into love. CHAPTEE VI THE AUNTS AND UNCLES ARE COMING. IT was Easter week, and Mrs Tulliver's cheese-cakes were... | |
| George Eliot - 1870 - 816 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deepbladed grass to-day might be no more than the faint perception...live in us, and transform our perception into love. CHAPTER VI. THE AUNTS AND UNCLES ARE COMING. IT was Easter week, and Airs. Tullirer's cheese-cakes... | |
| George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 pages
...the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deepbladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception...live in us, and transform our perception into love. There is no sense of ease like the ease we felt in those scenes where we were born, where objects became... | |
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