A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of pine, the wine-cup and the guitar; these and the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides for ever away, with... Letters from John Chinaman - Sivu 33tekijä(t) Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1904 - 62 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1902 - 848 sivua
...of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away, with its freight of music and light, into the...perfume escaped on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what we call literature. This we have; this you cannot... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 sivua
...of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and mist of the haunted past, all that we have, all that eludes, the bird on the wing, a perfume escapes... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 sivua
...of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and mist of the haunted past, all that we have, all that eludes, the bird on the wing, a perfume escapes... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1903 - 100 sivua
...universal relations of life. To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the expression of all that is lovely in Nature, of all...perfume escaped on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what we call literature. This we have; this you cannot... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1903 - 100 sivua
...long etabrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides for ever away, with its [38] freight of music and light, into the shadow and hush...perfume escaped on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what we call literature. This we have; this you cannot... | |
| 1905 - 622 sivua
...of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away, with its freight of music and light, into the...perfume escaped on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what we call literature. This we have; this you cannot... | |
| James Hutchins Baker - 1907 - 240 sivua
...of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away with its freight of music and light into the...perfume escaped on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what we call literature." And, speaking to the English... | |
| Scott Nearing - 1913 - 268 sivua
...of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away, with its freight of music and light, into the...perfume escaped on the gale, — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what we call literature. This we have; this you cannot... | |
| Scott Nearing - 1913 - 268 sivua
...of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away, with its freight of music and light, into the...eludes us, a bird on the wing, a perfume escaped on the gale,—to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what we call literature.... | |
| Edith Wyatt - 1917 - 390 sivua
...of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away with its freight of music and light into the...perfume escaped on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what we call literature." "To respond to all that we have... | |
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