So it has ever been to me, by day or by night, summer or winter, beneath trees 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... The Open Air - Página 30por Richard Jefferies - 1893 - 270 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1885 - 708 páginas
...live through time till time lie done, Imperially Napoleon!' EDGAK FAWCETT. Wild Flowers. A FIR-TREE is not a flower, and yet it is associated in my mind...carried up by the ascent of the flame-shaped fir. Round the spruce top the blue was deepened, concentrated by the fixed point; the memory of that spot,... | |
| Walter Besant - 1888 - 434 páginas
...day or by night, summer or winter: beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit found only in...because the distance seems within touch of thought." In Jefferies' later books the whole of the country life of the nineteenth century will be found displayed... | |
| Walter Besant - 1888 - 442 páginas
...day or by night, summer or winter : beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit found only in...because the distance seems within touch of thought." In Jefferies' later books the whole of the country life of the nineteenth century will be found displayed... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1889 - 296 páginas
...day or by night, summer or winter, beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit found only in...because the distance seems within touch of thought." The general effect of forests in tropical regions must be very different from that of those in our... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1890 - 514 páginas
...day or by night, summer or winter, beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit found only in...because the distance seems within touch of thought." The general effect of forests in tropical regions must be very different from that of those in our... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1891 - 304 páginas
...day or by night, summer or winter, beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit found only in...because the distance seems within touch of thought." The general effect of forests in tropical regions must be very different from that of those in our... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1892 - 492 páginas
...day or by night, summer or winter, beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit, found only...because the distance seems within touch of thought." JEFFERIES. CHAPTER V WOODS AND FIELDS RURAL life, says Cicero, " is not delightful by reason of cornfields... | |
| Walter Besant - 1893 - 540 páginas
...day or by night, summer or winter : beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit found only in...because the distance seems within touch of thought." In Jefferies' later books the whole of the country life of the nineteenth century will be found displayed... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1894 - 358 páginas
...day or by night, summer or winter, beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit found only in...because the distance seems within touch of thought." The general effect of forests in tropical regions must be very different from that of those in our... | |
| Mary Sturge Gretton - 1902 - 318 páginas
...night,' he says, ' summer or winter, beneath trees the heart feels nearer to that depth of life which the far sky means. The rest of spirit, found only...because the distance seems within touch of thought.' I have wondered whether the secret of such learning may not have lain partially in the learner's neglect... | |
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