| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 928 页
...wash the fever from my forehead; and then I shall be unhappy no longer." I turned, as if to open my garden gate, and immediately I saw upon the left a...yet the power of dreams had reconciled into harmony. The scene was an Oriental one; and there also it was Easter Sunday, and very early in the morning.... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 924 页
...the fever from my forehead; and yia then I shall be unhappy no longer." I turned, as if to open my garden gate, and immediately I saw upon the left a...yet the power of dreams had reconciled into harmony. The scene was an Oriental one; and there also it was Easter Sunday, and very early in the morning.... | |
| Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - 1928 - 252 页
...wash the fever from my forehead ; and then I shall be unhappy no longer'. I turned, as if to open my. garden gate, and immediately I saw upon the left a...yet the power of dreams had reconciled into harmony. The scene was an oriental one ; and there also it was Easter Sunday, and very early in the morning.... | |
| Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - 1928 - 262 页
...upon the left a scene far different ; but which yet the power of dreams had reconciled into harmony. The scene was an oriental one ; and there also it was Easter L_ Sunday, and very early in the morning. And at a vast distance were visible, as a stain upon the... | |
| 308 页
...wash the fever from my forehead ; and then I shall be unhappy no longer." I turned, as if to open my garden gate, and immediately I saw upon the left a...yet the power of dreams had reconciled into harmony. The scene was an oriental one ; and there also it was Easter Sunday, and very early in the morning.... | |
| 176 页
...wash the fever from my forehead ; and then I shall be unhappy no longer." I turned, as if to open my garden gate, and immediately I saw upon the left a...yet the power of dreams had reconciled into harmony. The scene was an oriental one ; and there also it was Easter Sunday, and very early in the morning.... | |
| George Sampson (Editor of Berkeley's Works.) - 1931 - 348 页
...wash the fever from my forehead ; and then I shall be unhappy no longer." I turned, as if to open my garden gate, and immediately I saw upon the left a...yet the power of dreams had reconciled into harmony. The scene was an oriental one; and there also it was Easter Sunday, and very early in the morning.... | |
| |