Then he comes to understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an Ionian festival or among the Sabine hills, have lasted generation after generation, for thousands of years, with a power over the mind, and a charm, which... The Journal of Education - Página 771906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Beard - 1870 - 626 páginas
...them, with their sad earnestness and vivid exactness. Then he comes to understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival. Perhaps this is the reason... | |
| 1870 - 628 páginas
...them, with their sad earnestness and vivid exactness. Then he comes to understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival. Perhaps this is the reason... | |
| John Weiss - 1871 - 348 páginas
...them, with their sad earnestness and vivid exactness. Then he comes to understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival. Perhaps this is the reason... | |
| 1871 - 902 páginas
...birtk of some chance morning i it »a Ionian festival, or among the S.have lasted generation after i.; for thousands of years, -with a power over the mind and a charm which the current literature of our own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival." (P. 75.) The following exa'mple... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1872 - 492 páginas
...them, with their sad earnestness and vivid exactness. Then he comes to understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival. The history, the occupations,... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 páginas
...with their sad earnestness and vivid exactness. Then he comes to understand how. it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival. Perhaps this is the reason... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 498 páginas
...understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an Ionian lestival, or among the Sabine hills, have lasted generation...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival. Perhaps this is the reason... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 254 páginas
...with their sad earnestness and vivid exactness. ' Then he comes to understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival.' ' Grammar of Assent.' .H**... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 254 páginas
...with their sad earnestness and vivid exactness. ' Then he comes to understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival.' ' Grammar of Assent.' *\... | |
| Horace - 1881 - 420 páginas
...them, with their sad earnestness and vivid exactness. Then he comes to understand how it is that lines, the birth of some chance morning or evening at an...mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival." — Grammar of Assent, But... | |
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