| George Eliot - 1874 - 246 стор.
...passionate store, Whose shaping impulses make manhood whole. Those hours were seed to all my after good ; My infant gladness, through eye, ear, and touch, Took...mind ? Were reasons sown as thick as stars above, VI. Our brown canal was endless to my thought ; And on its banks I sat in dreamy peace, Unknowing how... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 256 стор.
...passionate store, Whose shaping impulses make manhood whole. Those hours were seed to all my after good ; My infant gladness, through eye, ear, and touch, Took...mind ? Were reasons sown as thick as stars above, VI. Our brown canal was endless to my thought ; And on its banks I sat in dreamy peace, Unknowing how... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 224 стор.
...impulses make manhood whole. Those hours were seed to all my after good; My infant gladness, through «ye, ear, and touch, Took easily as warmth a various food...mind ? Were reasons sown as thick as stars above, VI. Our brown canal was endless to my thought; And on its banks I sat in dreamy peace, Unknowing how... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 274 стор.
...passionate store, Whose shaping impulses make manhood whole. Those hours were seed to all my after good ; My infant gladness, through eye, ear, and touch, Took...much. For who in age shall roam the earth and find Eeasons for loving that will strike out love With sudden rod from the hard year-pressed mind 1 Were... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 268 стор.
...passionate store, Whose shaping impulses make manhood whole. Those hours were seed to all my after good ; My infant gladness, through eye, ear, and touch, Took...much. For who in age shall roam the earth and find Eeasons for loving that will strike out love With sudden rod from the hard year-pressed mind 1 Were... | |
| 1881 - 1180 стор.
...speaks of her rambles with her brother, and says : " Those hours were seed to all my after good. My infant gladness, through eye, ear, and touch, Took...various food To nourish the sweet skill of loving much." The earnest, questioning, unsatisfied Maggie Tulliver, whose ignorance and hard-won treasures of knowledge,... | |
| Amanda Bartlett Harris - 1881 - 428 стор.
...Rise in his name, throw wide the door, Let the good angels in. NOVEMBER 4TH. My infant gladness to eye, ear, and touch Took easily as warmth a various food To nourish the sweet skill of loving much. George Eliot. NOVEMBER 3D. NOVEMBER 4TH. NOVEMBER бтH. NOVEMBER 7тН. Rebels within thee and foes... | |
| 1881 - 836 стор.
...hours of her childish rambles with her brother, she tells us, " Were seed to all my after good. My infant gladness, through eye, ear, and touch, Took easily as warmth a various food To nourisli the sweet skill of loving much. Long years have left their writing on my brow; But yet the... | |
| James Parton - 1885 - 614 стор.
...among the dearest memories of her life ; indeed, she tells us they " Were seed to all my after good. My infant gladness through eye, ear, and touch, Took...various food To nourish the sweet skill of loving much." Many of the scenes with which she then became familiar were reproduced with the most perfect fidelity... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 422 стор.
...whole. Those hours were seed to all my after good ; My infant gladness, through eye, ear, and tonch, Took easily as warmth a various food To nourish the sweet skill of loving mnch. For who in age shall roam the earth and flnd Reasons for loving that will strike ont love With... | |
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