Natural beauty in winter is a poor man's luxury, infinitely enhanced in quality by the diminution in quantity. Winter, with fewer and simpler methods, yet seems to give all her works a finish even more delicate than that of summer, working, as Emerson... Out-door Papers - Strana 346autor/autoři: Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1863 - 370 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Adam Clarke - 1837 - 834 str.
...come in good time : without it we could not expect good crops in the clayey soil of this kingdom : it is God's plough, which he drives through every inch of ground in the nation, opening each clod, and pulverizing the whole: the process is simple : the moisture which is... | |
| 740 str.
...could ever steal in among its twigs and disentangle it. preacher has said that "the fro«t is God'* plough, which He drives through every inch of ground in the world, opening each clod, and pulverising the whole." Coming out upon a hill-side, more exposed to the direct fury of the sleet,... | |
| 1867 - 738 str.
...pencil instead of a plough. Or rather, the plough- • share is Imt concealed; since a pithy old I preacher has said that "the frost is God's plough,...inch of ground in the world, opening each clod, and pulverising the whole." Coming out upon a hill-side, more exposed to the direct fury of the sleet,... | |
| David Thomas - 674 str.
...these makes men of one country. COLERIDGE. THE FUNCTION OP FROST. This is a fine idea of Clarke's: The frost is God's plough, which he drives through...inch of ground in the world, opening each clod and pulverising the whole. EMERSON. GRAVITATION. What we call gravitation, and fancy ultimate, is one fork... | |
| 1867 - 746 str.
...out, that it seems as if no power of sunshine could ever steal in among its twigs and disentangle it. preacher has said that "the frost is God's plough,...inch of ground in the world, opening each clod, and pulverising the whole." Coming out upon a hill-side, more exposed to the direct fury of the sleet,... | |
| Sydney Smith, Lady Saba Smith Holland Holland - 1855 - 530 str.
...place is the last spot in England : all beyond is chaos." "That is a fine idea of Clarke's : — ' The frost is God's plough, which he drives through...world, opening each clod and pulverizing the whole.' ' " When some one asked what could induce the Ministry to send Lord M to Ireland and Lord C to Scotland,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1855 - 610 str.
...conversation, wh'o caret! for candles, butter, or anything else ? ' ' That is a fine idea of Clarke's : — " The frost is God's plough, which he drives through...inch of ground in the world, opening each clod and pulverising the whole." ' ' In composing, as a general rule, run your pen through every other word... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1857 - 680 str.
...inches. Scripture says " the ploughman opens and breaks the clods of his ground." Dr. Clarke says " the frost is God's plough, which he drives through every inch of soil, pulverising and fructifying all." WOOL TRADE OF ENGLAND. In 1820, the import from abroad was... | |
| Hackney lit. and sci. inst - 264 str.
...twelve o'cloth, for the people to take their" quinine, as they have the chills and fever all around. THE Frost is God's plough, which he drives through every inch of ground in the world, openingeach clod, and pulverising the whole. THE ODODR OF SANCTITY.— The saints of the middle ages... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 str.
...team, Who, frequent by the moonlight wanderer seen, Circle with radiant gems the dewy green. Sotheby. The frost is God's plough, which He drives through...world, opening each clod, and pulverizing the whole. Fuller. FROST— Architecture of the. Down swept the chill wind from the mountain peak, From the snow... | |
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