| 1910 - 82 стор.
...with all the subtle inextricable associations, the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass...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.— The Mill on the Fiona.... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1909 - 1236 стор.
...with all the subtle, inextricable associations the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deepbladed grass...far-off years, which still live in us and transform our perception into love." These then, are the influences well worth cherishing, that come to country youths... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 стор.
...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...far-off years, which still live in us, and transform our perception into love. MAGGIE MEDITATES OVER TOM'S BOOKS (Prom " The Mill on the Flos« ") MAGGIE'S... | |
| James Sully - 1910 - 636 стор.
...369). As George Eliot remarks " Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass to-day, m1ght be no more than the faint perception of wearied souls,...far-off years which still live in us, and transform our perception into love ". Similarly, the boy who is frequently teased adds vague memories of past annoyances... | |
| George Eliot - 1910 - 822 стор.
...childhood left behind them. Our delight in the_ sunshine on thedeep-bladed grass to-day might be no more wearied souls, if it were not for the sunshine and...far-off years which still 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... | |
| George Eliot, Amy Cruse - 1913 - 298 стор.
...with all the subtle inextricable associations the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass...far-off years, which still live in us, and transform our perception into love. Maggie was frightened lest she had been doing something wrong IV THE AUNTS IT... | |
| George Eliot - 1914 - 598 стор.
...inextricable associations the fleeting hours of our childhood left behind them. Our delight in the 5 sunshine on the deep-bladed grass to-day might be...far-off years which still 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... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1917 - 392 стор.
...the kind of beauty which is loved "because it is known." A later sentence expresses the same idea. "Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass...far-off years which still live in us, and transform our perception into love." I. 1. Who are Tom and Maggie ? 2. Where has Tom been ? 3. What present had he... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1917 - 392 стор.
...the kind of beauty which is loved "because it is known." A later sentence expresses the same idea. "Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass...far-off years which still live in us, and transform our perception into love." I. 1 . Who are Tom and Maggie ? 2. Where has Tom been ? 3. What present had... | |
| 1922 - 668 стор.
...might be no more than the perception of weary souls, if it were not for the sunshine and the grass of far-off years which still live in us and transform our perceptions into love." Lafacadio Hearn in his writings upon the Japanese as Nature lovers declares that the nation has discovered... | |
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