| George Eliot - 1860 - 478 페이지
...in believing that the thoughts and loves of these first years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved the earth so well if we...hedgerows — the same redbreasts that we used to call " God's birds," because they did no harm to the precious crops. What novelty is worth that sweet monotony... | |
| 1860 - 600 페이지
...in believing that the thoughts and loves of these first years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved the earth so well if we...hedgerows — the same redbreasts that we used to call ' God's birds,' because they did no harm to the precious crops. What novelty is worth that sweet monotony... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 606 페이지
...in believing that the thoughts and loves of these first years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved the earth so well if we...hedgerows — the same redbreasts that we used to call ' God's birds,' because they did no harm to the precious crops. What novelty is worth that sweet monotony... | |
| George Eliot - 1860 - 384 페이지
...in believing that the thoughts and loves of these first years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it,—if it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather... | |
| 1860 - 598 페이지
...in believing that the thoughts and loves of these first years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it,—if it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather... | |
| George Eliot - 1860 - 476 페이지
...believing that the thoughts and'loves of these first years would always make part of their lives. We eould never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it—if it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather... | |
| 1860 - 656 페이지
...in believing that the thoughts and loves of these flrst years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved the earth so well if we had hart no childhood in it, — if it were not the earth where the same flowers uome up again every spring... | |
| 1866 - 566 페이지
...first years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved the earth so well ift we had had no childhood in it, — if it were not...hedgerows — the same red-breasts that we used to call " God's birds," because they did no harm to the precious crops. What novelty is worth that sweet monotony... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1867 - 628 페이지
...in believing that the thoughts and loves of these first years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved the earth so well if we...hedgerows — the same redbreasts that we used to call " God's birds," because they did no harm to the precious crops. What novelty is worth that sweet monotony... | |
| George Eliot - 1870 - 816 페이지
...and loves of these first years would always make part of their lives. We could never have loved th* earth so well if we had had no childhood in it, — if it " // ivas one rf fh'h' Ji.tjty tnirnings.* were not the earth where the same flowers come up again... | |
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