I assure you that the charm is there; so much has the old house grown up out of the soil and the lives of those that lived on it: some thin thread of tradition, a halfanxious sense of the delight of meadow and acre and wood and river; a certain amount... William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist - 第 98 頁Elisabeth Luther Cary 著 - 1902 - 296 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Aymer Vallance - 1897 - 766 頁
...of the soil and the lives of those that lived in it ; needing no grand office-architect, . . . but some thin thread of tradition, a half-anxious sense...perhaps, at bottom, some little grain of sentiment — this I think was what went to the making of the old house. Might we not manage to find some sympathy... | |
| John William Mackail - 1899 - 434 頁
...of meadow and acre and wood and river; a certain amount (not too much let us hope) of common sense, a liking for making materials serve one's turn, and perhaps at bottom some little grain of sentiment : — this I think was what went to the making of the old house." To this account of Kelmscott may... | |
| 1908 - 888 頁
...there; so much has the old house grown up out of the soil and the lives of those that lived on it: some thin thread of tradition, a halfanxious sense...and perhaps at bottom some little grain of sentiment — this, I think was what went to the making of the old house. And again: My feet moved along the... | |
| 1908 - 874 頁
...there ; so much has the old house grown up out of the soil and the lives of those that lived on it : some thin thread of tradition, a halfanxious sense...and perhaps at bottom some little grain of sentiment — this, I think was what went to the making of the old house. And again: My feet moved along the... | |
| Anna Augusta Von Helmholtz-Phelan - 1927 - 232 頁
...there; so much has the old house grown up out of the soil and the lives of those that lived on it; some thin thread of tradition, a half-anxious sense...perhaps at bottom some little grain of sentiment: — this I think was what went to the making of the old place.* Absorbed as Morris was in many things,... | |
| Bruce Smith - 2009 - 168 頁
...of meadow and acre and wood and river; a certain amount (not too much let us hope) of common sense, a liking for making materials serve one's turn, and...perhaps at bottom some little grain of sentiment; this I think was what went to the making of the old house. The Arts and Crafts movement began as a... | |
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