While this poor little heart was being bruised with a weight too heavy for it, Nature was holding on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses ; the tides swelled to the level of the last... George Eliot - Pagina 129de Mathilde Blind - 1883 - 290 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1857 - 878 pagini
...beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses ; the tides swelled to the level of the hist expectant weed : the sun was making brilliant day...astronomer was at his telescope ; the great ships were labouring over the waves ; the toiling eagerness of commerce, the fierce spirit of revolution, were... | |
| 1857 - 820 pagini
...holding on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses; the tides swelled to the level of...astronomer was at his telescope ; the great ships were labouring over the waves ; the toiling eagerness of commerce, the fierce spirit of revolution, were... | |
| George Eliot - 1858 - 382 pagini
...holding on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses ; the tides swelled to the level of...astronomer was at his telescope ; the great ships were labouring over the waves ; the toiling eagerness of commerce, the fierce spirit of revolution, were... | |
| Henry Allon - 1867 - 614 pagini
...holding on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and ter' rible beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses ; ' the tides swelled to the level...side of the swift earth. The stream of human thought ' was hurrying and broadening onward. The astronomer ' was at his telescope ; the great ships were... | |
| George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 pagini
...holding on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses ; the tides swelled to the level of...astronomer was at his telescope ; the great ships were labouring over the waves ; the toiling eagerness of commerce, the fierce spirit of revolution, were... | |
| George Eliot - 1875 - 460 pagini
...holding on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses ; the tides swelled to the level of...astronomer was at his telescope ; the great ships were labouring over the waves ; the toiling eagerness of commerce, the fierce spirit of revolution, were... | |
| George Eliot - 1875 - 356 pagini
...holding on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars were rushing 9 In their eternal courses; the tides swelled to the level of the last expectant weed ; the sun was nuking brilhant day to IIllHV nations on the other side of the swift earth. The stream of human thought... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1881 - 742 pagini
...holding. on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses ; the tides swelled to the level of...astronomer was at his telescope ; the great ships were labouring over the waves ; the toiling eagerness of commerce, the fierce spirit of revolution, were... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1883 - 470 pagini
...holding on her calm inexorable way, in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars were rushing in their eternal courses ; the tides swelled to the level of...brilliant day to busy nations on the other side of the expectant earth. The stream of human thought and deed was hurrying and broadening onward. The astronomer... | |
| Lucy A. Chittenden - 1884 - 200 pagini
...needed. In the example, all difficulty can be avoided by omitting the first two conjunctions ; thus, The astronomer was at his telescope; the great ships...over the waves ; the toiling eagerness of commerce and the fierce spirit of revolution were only ebbing in brief rest ; and sleepless statesmen were dreading... | |
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