Eurotas — in wandering through a land whose sentinel peak of Shasta far overtops the Olympian throne of Jupiter — I could not but feel that nature must be false to her promise, or man is not the splendid creature he once was, if the art, the literature,... The Land of Sunshine - Stran 801895Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Bayard Taylor - 1862 - 532 strani
...wandering through a land whose sentinel peak of Shasta far overtops the Olympian throne of Jupiter—I could not but feel that Nature must be false to her...not the splendid creature he once was, if the Art, and Literature, and Philosophy of Ancient Greece are not one day rivalled on this last of inhabited... | |
| 1869 - 730 strani
...great improvement upon those not born among us. Nowhere can more rosy specimens of health and beauty be found. Strong-limbed, red-blooded, graceful, and as...one day rivaled on this last of inhabited shores! — Bayard Taylor, July, 1860. CALIFORNIA POETS. WE suppose that Eastern literati will smile derisively... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1884 - 438 strani
...first caught the honeyed words of Plato — in looking upon lovelier vales than those of Tempo and the Eurotas — in wandering through a land whose sentinel...not the splendid creature he once was, if the Art and Literature and Philosophy of Ancient Greece are not one day rivaled on this last of inhabited shores... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1884 - 438 strani
...first caught the honeyed words of Plato — in looking upon lovelier vales than those of Tempe and the Eurotas — in wandering through a land whose sentinel...not the splendid creature he once was, if the Art and Literature and Philosophy of Ancient Greece are not one day rivaled on this last of inhabited shores... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 834 strani
...affirming that "painters it has already given to the 'world." " For myself," exclaims Bayard Taylor, "in breathing an air sweeter than that which first...literature, and philosophy of ancient Greece are not one day rivalled on this last of inhabited shores!" Mr John S. Hittell thinks that "California has made a beginning... | |
| 1902 - 896 strani
...as full of happy animal life as young fawns. . . . For myself, ... in wandering through the land ... I could not but feel that Nature must be false to...not the splendid creature he once was, if the art and literature and philosophy of ancient Greece are not one day rivaled on this last of inhabited shores."*... | |
| 1902 - 430 strani
...as full of happy animal life as young fawns. . . . For myself, ... in wandering through the land ... I could not but feel that Nature must be false to...not the splendid creature he once was, if the art and literature and philosophy of ancient Greece are not one day rivaled on this last of inhabited shores."*... | |
| 1905 - 702 strani
...poet-traveler said, "The home of Literature and Art will be in the valleys near the Coast;" for he "could not feel that Nature must be false to her promise, or...not the splendid creature he once was, if the Art, and Literature, and Philosophy of Ancient Greece are not one day rivalled on this last of inhabited... | |
| Charles Fletcher Lummis - 1908 - 532 strani
...animal life as young fawns. . . For myself . . . . in wandering through the laud ... I could not hut feel that Nature must be false to her promise, or man is not the splendid creature he A'QUERES MAIDEN Copyright 1890 by Ch»s. FIummis A CALIFORNIA BOY OF 21 once was, if the art and literature... | |
| 1908 - 508 strani
...full of happy animal life as young fawns. . . For myself . . . . in wandering through the land ... I could not but feel that Nature must be false to her promise, or m:in is not the splendid creature he I A'QUERES MAIDEN Copyright 1890 by Chas. F. Lummis A CALIFORNIA... | |
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