The Open AirChatto & Windus, 1885 - 270 páginas |
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... hearts about him . For they thought if a great painter could be a little . boy , then he would be something like this one . They were not very learned in the history of painters : they had heard of Raphael , but Raphael was too elevated ...
... hearts about him . For they thought if a great painter could be a little . boy , then he would be something like this one . They were not very learned in the history of painters : they had heard of Raphael , but Raphael was too elevated ...
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... hearts . I verily believe - so unmistakably hostile were their glances - that had opportunity been given , in the dead of night and far from help , they would gladly have taken me unawares with some blow of stone or club , and , having ...
... hearts . I verily believe - so unmistakably hostile were their glances - that had opportunity been given , in the dead of night and far from help , they would gladly have taken me unawares with some blow of stone or club , and , having ...
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... heart feels nearer to that depth of life the far sky means . The rest of spirit found only in beauty , ideal and pure , comes there because the distance seems within touch of thought . To the heaven thought can reach lifted by the ...
... heart feels nearer to that depth of life the far sky means . The rest of spirit found only in beauty , ideal and pure , comes there because the distance seems within touch of thought . To the heaven thought can reach lifted by the ...
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... heart that has once known sorrow reads behind the page , and sees sadness in joy . But the freshness is still there , the dew washes the colours before dawn . Unconscious happiness in find- ing wild flowers - unconscious and ...
... heart that has once known sorrow reads behind the page , and sees sadness in joy . But the freshness is still there , the dew washes the colours before dawn . Unconscious happiness in find- ing wild flowers - unconscious and ...
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... heart shall beat . The first conscious thought about wild flowers was to find out their names - the first conscious pleasure , -and then I began to see so many that I had not previously noticed . Once you wish to identify them there is ...
... heart shall beat . The first conscious thought about wild flowers was to find out their names - the first conscious pleasure , -and then I began to see so many that I had not previously noticed . Once you wish to identify them there is ...
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