... and the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides for ever away, with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and hush of the haunted past, all that we have, all that eludes us, a bird... Letters from John Chinaman - Sivu 33tekijä(t) Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1902 - 62 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 418 sivua
...escapes on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what is called Literature. This we have ; this you cannot give us...it cannot be seen in the smoke of factories ; it is hidden by the wear and the whirl of Western life. And when I look at your business men, the men whom... | |
| 1902 - 848 sivua
...past, all that we have, all that eludes us, a bird on the wing, a perfume escaped on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the...we have; this you cannot give us; but this you may eo easily take away. Amid the roar of looms it cannot be heard; it cannot be seen in the smoke of factories;... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 sivua
...called Literature. This we have ; this you cannot give us ; but this you may so easily take away. 1' Amid the roar of looms it cannot be heard ; it cannot be seen in the smoke of factories ; it is hidden by the wear and the whirl of Western life. And when I look at your business men, the men whom... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 418 sivua
...escapes on the gale— to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what is called Literature. This we have ; this you cannot give us ; but this you may so easily take away. II Amid the roar of looms it cannot be heard ; it cannot be seen in the smoke of factories; it is hidden... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 sivua
...past, all that we have, all that eludes, the bird on the wing, a perfume escapes on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what is called Literature. This we have ; this you cannot give us ; but this you may so easily take away.... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 sivua
...past, all that we have, all that eludes, the bird on the wing, a perfume escapes on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the response is what is called Literature. This we have ; this you cannot give us ; but this you may so easily take away.... | |
| 1905 - 622 sivua
...past, all that we have, all that eludes us, a bird on the wing, a perfume escaped on the gale — to all these things we are trained to respond, and the...literature. This we have; this you cannot give us; out this you may so easily take away" by the war of looms, the smoke of factories and the wear and... | |
| 1920 - 512 sivua
...sharpness and balance of which contrast with the length and the complexity of the first sentence. " This we have ; this you cannot give us, but this you may so easily take away," writes Dickinson, and his sentence, standing alone, has no meaning. Its neighbors give it its quality.... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1920 - 264 sivua
...past, all that we have, all that 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. Letters from a Chinese Official. HG WELLS LOVE WHAT moods, what passions, what nights of despair and... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 252 sivua
...past, all that we have, all that 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. — G. Lowes Dickinson. .*+• «» Reason elevates our thoughts as high as the stars, and leads us... | |
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