Alpine cliff, far from all house or work of men, looking up to its companies of pine, as they stand on the inaccessible juts and perilous ledges of the enormous wall, in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it — upright, fixed, spectral,... The Complete Works of John Ruskin - Страница 119написао/ла John Ruskin - 1891Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1863 - 640 страница
...stand n|ion the inaccessible jets, nnd perilous ledge of the enormous wall ; its quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it — upright,...fixed, spectral as troops of ghosts standing on the wall of Hades — not knowing each other, dumb forever. You cannot reach them, cannot cry to them—... | |
| John Ruskin - 1860 - 556 страница
...they stand on the inaccessible juts and perilous ledges of the enormous wall, in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it — upright,...those trees never heard human voice; they are far ahove all sound but of the winds. No foot ever stirred fallen leaf of theirs. All comfortless they... | |
| John Ruskin - 1860 - 442 страница
...ledges of the enormous wall, in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it—upright, fixed, spectral, as troops of ghosts standing on the...You cannot reach them, cannot cry to them; —those tfees never heard human voice; they are far above all sound but of the winds. No foot ever stirred... | |
| 1860 - 1002 страница
...as they stand on the inaccessible juts and perilous ledges of the enormous wall in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it — upright, fixed, spectral as troops of ghosts standing on tho walls of Hades not knowing each other — dumb forever. You can not reach them, can not cry to... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 620 страница
...they stand on the inaccessible juts and perilous ledges of the enormous wall, in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it, — upright, fixed, spectral, as troops of giants standing on the walls of Hades, not knowing each other — dumb forever. You can not reach them,... | |
| Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1862 - 524 страница
...are often gloomy. Then, in 35, Mr. Ruskin tells us that the pine-trees " stand in quiet multitudes, as troops of ghosts standing on the walls of Hades, not knowing each other—dumb for ever." Why, do oak-trees in a gentleman's park know each other, and are they in the... | |
| 1864 - 272 страница
...OP THE PINES. the inaccessible juts and perilous lodges of the enormous wall, in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it — upright. fixed, spectral, like troops not knowing each other — dumb forever. You cannot reach them, cannot cry to them —... | |
| Henry Allon - 1864 - 536 страница
...they stand on the inaccessible juts and perilous ledges of the enormous wall, in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it — upright,...trees never heard human voice ; they are far above all sounds but of the winds. No foot ever stirred fallen leaf of theirs. All comfortless they stand between... | |
| Wonders - 1870 - 264 страница
...they stand on the inaccessible juts and perilous ledges of the enormous wall, in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it — upright,...of Hades, not knowing each other — dumb for ever. All comfortless they stand, between the two eternities of the Vacancy and the Rock ; yet with such... | |
| John Ruskin - 1875 - 206 страница
...they stand on the inaccessible juts and perilous ledges of tin: enormous wall, in quiet multitudes, each like the shadow of the one beside it — upright.,...them : those trees never heard human voice ; they are for above all sound but of the winds. No foot ever stirred fallen leaf of theirs: all comfortless they... | |
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