There is one fable that touches very near the quick of life: the fable of the monk who passed into the woods, heard a bird break into song, hearkened for a trill or two, and found himself on his return a stranger at his convent gates; for he had been... A Book of Verse - Страница 35написао/ла William Edward Marshall - 1908 - 126 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1892 - 322 страница
...in what they pride themselves! heaven knows where they have set their treasure! There is one fable that touches very near the quick of life: the fable...and of all his comrades there survived but one to recognise him. It is not only in the woods that this enchanter carols, though perhaps he is native... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 644 страница
...in what they pride themselves! heaven knows where they have set their treasure! There is one fable that touches very near the quick of life: the fable...comrades there survived but one to recognize him. It is not only in the woods that this enchanter carols, though perhaps he is native there. He sings... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 628 страница
...in what they pride themselves! heaven knows where they have set their treasure! There is one fable that touches very near the quick of life: the fable...comrades there survived but one to recognize him. It is not only in the woods that this enchanter carols, though perhaps he is native there. He sings... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, William Ernest Henley - 1895 - 452 страница
...in what they pride themselves ! heaven knows where they have set their treasure ! There is one fable that touches very near the quick of life : the fable...and of all his comrades there survived but one to recognise him. It is not only in the woods that this enchanter carols, though perhaps he is native... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 628 страница
...leaving home and my folks were growing old. A FABLE From 'The Lantern-Bearers ' THERE is one fable that touches very near the quick of life: the fable...comrades there survived but one to recognize him. It is not only in the woods that this enchanter carols, though perhaps he is native there. . . . All... | |
| William James - 1900 - 106 страница
...passed into the woods, heard a bird break into song, hearkened for a trill or two, and found himself at his return a stranger at his convent gates; for he...comrades there survived but one to recognize him. It is not only in the woods that this enchanter carols, though perhaps he is native there. He sings... | |
| Clara Elizabeth Laughlin - 1902 - 426 страница
...dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful ANABELL LEE." 1n THE TRANSFORMATION OF GEORGE ELIOT is one fable," says Stevenson, " that touches very...comrades there survived but one to recognize him. . . . All life that is not merely mechanical is spun out of two strands : seeking for that bird and... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, George Henry Warner - 1902 - 578 страница
...song, hearkened for a trill or two, and found himself on his return a stranger at his convent gates p for he had been absent fifty years, and of all his comrades there survived but one to recognize him. It is not only in the woods that this enchanter carols, though perhaps he is native there. . . . All... | |
| 1911 - 1138 страница
...moments, thrilled with the entrancing notes. On his return to his convent he found himself a stranger, for he had been absent fifty years, and of all his comrades there remained but one who knew him. Somehow I think this nightingale's song has a message for teachers.... | |
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