JOURNEYING down the Rhone on a summer's day, you have perhaps felt the sunshine made dreary by those ruined villages which stud the banks in certain parts of its course, telling how the swift river once rose, like an angry, destroying god, sweeping down... Expository Writing - Sida 124efter Mervin James Curl - 1919 - 312 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| George Eliot - 1870 - 816 sidor
...FOURTH. THE VALLEY OF HUMILIATION. CHAPTER I. A VARIATION OF PROTESTANTISM UXKNOWN TO UOSSUET. JOUKSEYING down the Rhone on a summer's day, you have perhaps...the swift river once rose, like an angry, destroying tod, sweeping down the feeble generations whose breath is in their nostrils, and making their dwellings... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 850 sidor
...it." BOOK FOURTH. THE VALLEY OF HUMILIATION. CHAPTER I. VARIATION OF PROTESTANTISM UNKNOWN TO BOSSUET. JOURNEYING down the Rhone on a summer's day, you have...its course, telling how the swift river once rose, /ike an angry, destroying god, sweeping down the feeble generations whose breath is in their nostrils,... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 404 sidor
...our roots behind us, I doubt, and niver thrive again.9 THE MILL OX THE FLOSS THE MILL ON THE FLOSS. JOURNEYING down the Rhone on a summer's day, you have...telling how the swift river once rose, like an angry, destroy ing god, sweeping down the feeble generations whose breath is in their nostrils, and making... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 408 sidor
...FLOSS. BOOK IV. THE VALLEY OF HUMILIATION. CHAPTER L A VARIATION OF PEOTESTANTISM UNKNOWN TO BOSSUET. JOURNEYING down the Rhone on a summer's day, you have...made dreary by those ruined villages which stud the J)anks in certain parts of its course, telling how the swift river once rose, like an angry, destroying... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 sidor
...BRYAN W. PROCTER. (Barry Cornwall.) RUINS ON THE RHINE. (Prom "The Mill on the Floss.") Hf OUEXEYIKG down the Rhone on a summer's day, you have perhaps...which stud the banks in certain parts of its course, .-. I telling how the swift river once rose, like an angry, destroying god, sweeping down the '*-'... | |
| George Eliot - 1914 - 600 sidor
...it." BOOK IV — THE VALLEY OF HUMILIATION CHAPTER I A VARIATION OF PROTESTANTISM UNKNOWN TO BOSSUET Journeying down the Rhone on a summer's day, you have...generations whose breath is in their nostrils, and mak- 5 ing their dwellings a desolation. Strange contrast, you may have thought, between the effect... | |
| Jonathan Smith - 1994 - 294 sidor
...The deserted Rhone villages declare, however, not that they gradually sank into oblivion, but that "the swift river once rose, like an angry, destroying...nostrils, and making their dwellings a desolation" (4, 1). The realistic narrative of narrow, sordid, everyday lives ends, like The Mill on the Floss... | |
| George Eliot - 1909 - 424 sidor
...CHAPTER I A VARIATION OF PROTESTANTISM UNKNOWN TO BOSSUET TOURNEYING down the Rhone on a summer's day, tJ you have perhaps felt the sunshine made dreary by those ruined villages which stud the banks hi certain parts of its course, telling how the swift river once rose, like an angry, destroying god,... | |
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