chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed feet of that long procession of saints and sages and scholars and poets, who are all gone into a world of light, but whose memories seem to consecrate the soul from all ignobler companionship. Caduceus of Kappa Sigma - Stran 4111895Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | James Russell Lowell - 1886 - 245 strani
...Cambridge, conscious with venerable associations, and whose very stones seemed happier for being there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed...consecrate the soul from all ignobler companionship. Are we to suppose that these memories were less dear and gracious to the Puritan scholars, at whose... | |
 | Harvard University - 1887 - 379 strani
...conscious with venerable associations, and whose very stones seemed happier for growing old there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed...but whose memories seem to consecrate the soul from any ignobler companionship. Are we to suppose that these memories were less dear and gracious to the... | |
 | Harvard University - 1887 - 379 strani
...conscious with venerable associations, and whose very stones seemed happier for growing old there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed...but whose memories seem to consecrate the soul from any ignobler companionship. Are we to suppose that these memories were less dear and gracious to the... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 322 strani
...Cambridge, conscious with venerable associations, and whose very stones seemed happier for being there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed...consecrate the soul from all ignobler companionship. Are we to suppose that these memories were less dear and gracious to the Puritan scholars, at whose... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1890
...Cambridge, conscious with venerable associations, and whose very stones seemed happier for being there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed...consecrate the soul from all ignobler companionship. Are we to suppose that these memories were less dear and gracious to the PurItan scholars, at whose... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1890
...whose very stones seemed happicr for heing there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the hlessed feet of that long procession of saints and sages and...and poets, who are all gone into a world of light, hut whose memorics seem to conseerate the soul from all ignohler companionship. Are we to suppose that... | |
 | Katharine Lee Bates - 1897 - 351 strani
...Cambridge, conscious with venerable associations, and whose very stones seemed happier for being there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed...consecrate the soul from all ignobler companionship." The English scholarship represented by Longfellow and Lowell, broad, aesthetic, humanized, is already... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1904 - 336 strani
...venerable associaiyo HARVARD ANNIVERSARY tions, and whose very stones seemed happier for being there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed...consecrate the soul from all ignobler companionship. Are we to suppose that these memories were less dear and gracious to the Puritan scholars, at whose... | |
 | 1914
...Cambridge, conscious with venerable associations, and whose very stones seemed happier for being there. The chapel pavement still whispered with the blessed...consecrate the soul from all ignobler companionship" One can choose but a few among many of these names of immortal potency which are inextricably associated... | |
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