... times, regardless of all the turmoil that was going on in cities and courts, is lovely still amidst all the beauty which these latter days have created; and I do not wonder at our friends tending it carefully and making much of it. It seems to me... William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist - 第 105 頁Elisabeth Luther Cary 著 - 1902 - 296 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1897 - 832 頁
...as if I were a friend newly come back from a long journey." Here is a picture of the charming Ellen: "She led me up close to the house, and laid her shapely sun-browned hand and arm on the lichened wall, as if to embrace it, and cried out, 'O me! How I love the earth and the seasons... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1893 - 670 頁
...long-past times ... is lovely still amidst all the beauty which these latter days have created. ... It seems to me as if it had waited for these happy...house, and laid her shapely sunbrowned hand and arm on the lichened wall as if to embrace it, and cried out, ' O me ! O me ! How I love the earth, and... | |
| Oscar Lovell Triggs - 1905 - 312 頁
...long-past times . . . is lovely still, amidst all the beauty which these latter days have created. ... It seems to me as if it had waited for these happy...house, and laid her shapely sunbrowned hand and arm on the lichened wall as if to embrace it, and cried out, 'O me! O me! How I love the earth, and the... | |
| Alfred Noyes - 1908 - 176 頁
...hay-making—all grew out of that love. It is P his own cry that comes from the girl in News from Nowhere : She led me up close to the house, and laid her shapely sun-browned hand and arm on the lichened wall as if to embrace it, and cried out, " O me ! 0 me ! How I love the earth and the... | |
| William Morris - 1912 - 358 頁
...created; and I do not wonder at our friends tending it carefully and makingmuch of it. Itseemsto meas ifit had waited for these happy days, and held in it the gathered crumbs of happiness of theconfused and turbulent past." She led me up close to the house, and laid her shapely sunbrowned... | |
| Alfred Noyes - 1926 - 176 頁
...all the beauty which these latter days have created ; and I do not wonder at our friends tending it carefully and making much of it. It seems to me as...of happiness of the confused and turbulent past." There, at Kelmscott Manor, he came back to his beloved realms of romance, with the House of the Wolfings,... | |
| Evelyn Waugh - 1928 - 260 頁
...all the beauty which these latter days have created, and I do not wonder at our friends tending it carefully and making much of it. It seems to me as...of happiness of the confused and turbulent past." 1 Here, in small compass, lay everything for which his art and his work was striving—peace, fellowship,... | |
| Evelyn Waugh - 1928 - 264 頁
...all the beauty which these latter days have created, and I do not wonder at our friends tending it carefully and making much of it. It seems to me as...crumbs of happiness of the confused and turbulent past."1 Here, in small compass, lay everything for which his art and his work was striving — peace,... | |
| William Morris - 1995 - 268 頁
...all the beauty which these latter days have created: and I do not wonder at our friends tending it carefully and making much of it. It seems to me as...of happiness of the confused and turbulent past.' 68 She led me up close to the house, and laid her shapely sun browned hand and arm on the lichened... | |
| Peter Faulkner, Peter Preston, William Morris Society - 1999 - 328 頁
...gables. And the house itself was a fit guardian for all the beauty of this heart of summer . . . [Ellen] led me up close to the house, and laid her shapely sun-browned hand and arm on the lichened wall as if to embrace it and cried out, 'Oh me! Oh me! How I love the earth, and the... | |
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