faith the bark that trusted to its waves. I gloried in its simple, quiet, majestic, epic flow, ever »straight forward, or, if forced aside for once by opposing mountains, struggling bravely through them, and resuming its onward march. Behold, thought... Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington Irving - Página xxpor Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1860 - 64 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 996 páginas
...opposing mountains; but it struggles bravely through them, and immediately resumes its straightforward march. Behold, thought I, an emblem of a good man's...through life; ever simple, open, and direct; or if, overpowered by adverse circumstances, he deviate into error, it is but momentary; he soon recovers... | |
| Ernest Ingersoll - 1893 - 322 páginas
...opposing mountains, but it struggles bravely through them, and immediately resumes its straightforward march. Behold, thought I, an emblem of a good man's...through life; ever simple, open, and direct; or if, overpowered by adverse circumstances, he deviate into error, it is but momentary; he soon recovers... | |
| Washington Irving - 1907 - 614 páginas
...dangerous sand-bar or perfidious rock; but a stream deep as it was broad, and bearing with honor* able faith the bark that trusted to its waves. I gloried in its simple, quiet, majestic, epic flow; ever straightforward. Once indeed, it turns aside for a moment, forced from its course by opposing mountains... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 454 páginas
...shifting sand-bar and perfidious rock, but a stream deep as it was broad and bearing with honourable faith the bark that trusted to its waves. I gloried...through life, ever simple, open and direct, or if, overpowered by adverse circumstances, he deviate into error, it is but momentary; he soon resumes his... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 458 páginas
...shifting sand-bar and perfidious rock, but a stream deep as it was broad and bearing with honourable faith the bark that trusted to its waves. I gloried...through life, ever simple, open and direct, or if, overpowered by adverse circumstances, he deviate into error, it is but momentary ; he soon resumes... | |
| Charles Anson Ingraham - 1922 - 296 páginas
...youthful enthusiasm, I used to clothe it with moral attributes, and almost to give it a soul. * * * I gloried in its simple, quiet, majestic, epic flow; ever straight forward. * * * The Hudson is, in a manner, my first and last love." Much of Irving's literary work was accomplished... | |
| Henry Collins Brown - 1926 - 428 páginas
...opposing mountains, but it struggles bravely through them, and immediately resumes its straightforward march. Behold, thought I, an emblem of a good man's...through life; ever simple, open, and direct; or if, overpowered by adverse circumstances, he deviate into error, it is but momentary; he soon recovers... | |
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