Happy truly is the naturalist. He has no time for melancholy dreams. The earth becomes to him transparent; everywhere he sees significance, harmonies, laws, chains of cause and effect endlessly interlinked, which draw him out of the narrow sphere of self... Glaucus: Or, The Wonders of the Shore - Sida 13efter Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 165 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1856 - 430 sidor
...of cause and effect endlessly interlinked, which draw him out of the narrow sphere of self interest and self-pleasing, into a pure and wholesome region of solemn joy and wonder." Climbing some lofty hill-side, he notices the vegetation which clothes the barren soil, and pauses... | |
| Annie E. Ridley - 1865 - 214 sidor
...gaze onward and upward, to an Object where it may rest in satisfied thankfulness. " Happy truly to the Naturalist. He has no time for melancholy dreams....pure and wholesome region of solemn joy and wonder." So says Mr. Kingsley, in " Glaucus," a book which will give you more subjects for thought and admiration... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 sidor
...everywhere he sees 11 signih'cancies, harmonies, laws, trains of cause and effect endlessly interlinked, 12 which draw him out of the narrow sphere of self-interest and self-pleasing 13 into a pure and wholesome region 14 of solemn joy and wonder. * * * 1 Turn depth of by the adjective... | |
| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1869 - 786 sidor
...naturalist has no time for selfish thoughts. Everywhere around him he sees significances, harmonies, chains of cause and effect endlessly interlinked, which draw him out of the narrow sphere of self-lauding into a pure and wholesome atmosphere of joy and felicity. Day by day science is becoming... | |
| 1880 - 428 sidor
...SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO., STATIONEES' HALL COUBT. 1880. " Happy, truly, is the naturalist. He lias no time for melancholy dreams. The earth becomes to...pure and wholesome region of solemn joy and wonder." — CHARLES KINGSLEY in ' Glaucus.' " The perfect naturalist should have in him the very essence of... | |
| 1880 - 346 sidor
...melancholy dreams. The earth becoinos to him transparent ; everywhere he sees significancies, harmonie», laws, chains of cause and effect endlessly interlinked,...pure and wholesome region of solemn joy and wonder." — CHARLES KINGSLEY in ' GIOMcUI.' "The perfect naturalist should have in him the very essence of... | |
| 1880 - 346 sidor
...time for melancholy dreams. The earth becomes to him transparent; everywhere he sees significancies, harmonies, laws, chains of cause and effect endlessly...into a pure and wholesome region of solemn joy and wonder."—CHARLES KINGSLBY in ' Glaucua.' " The perfect naturalist should have in him the very essence... | |
| William Garneys - 1881 - 206 sidor
...of Nature, rendered distinct and permanent by a definite pursuit. " Happy truly is the Naturalist. The earth becomes to him transparent ; everywhere...pure and wholesome region of solemn joy and wonder."* By some such these pages have been arranged, and by all will be received with a kindly welcome, and... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1881 - 592 sidor
...time for melancholy dreams. The earth becomes to him transparent; everywhere he sees significance, harmonies, laws, chains of cause and effect endlessly...interlinked, which draw him out of the narrow sphere of self. . . . into a pure and wholesome region of joy and wonder." CK THE winter and spring of 1854 were... | |
| Joseph Jackson - 1894 - 390 sidor
...time for melancholy dreams. The earth becomes to him transparent; everywhere he sees significancies, harmonies, laws, chains of cause and effect endlessly...pure and wholesome region of solemn joy and wonder. — KINGSLEY — Glaucus. The mid-June grasses, tall and lush, used to bend over a brook, a wonderful... | |
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