Over against the tenements that we fight in our cities ever rises in my mind the fields, the woods, God's open sky, as accuser and witness that His temple is being so defiled, man so dwarfed in body and soul. The Craftsman - 第 462 頁1916完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1901 - 998 頁
...impressed me. I believe it because it is so now. Over against the tenements that we fight in our cities ever rises in my mind the fields, the woods, God's...being so defiled, man so dwarfed in body and soul. I know that Rag Hall displeased me very much. I presume there must have been something of an inquiring... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson - 1916 - 910 頁
...this hideous squalor, he shared it. These people were his neighbors. "Over against the tenements of our cities," he said, "ever rises in my mind the fields, the woods, God's open sky, as accusers and witnesses that His temple is being defiled and man dwarfed in body and soul." He knew... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1917 - 662 頁
...squalor, he shared it. These people were his neighbors. "Over against the tenements of our cities,1' he said, "ever rises in my mind the fields, the woods, God's open sky, as accusers and witnesses that His temple is being defiled and man dwarfed in body and soul." He knew... | |
| 1914 - 686 頁
...note-books as they realized that they were listening not to a lecture but to a living, breathing prose-poem. "Over against the tenements that we fight in our cities,"...human soul that soul is forever after attuned to it. ' ' The power of imagination in the boy Jacob caused him in the theater at Copenhagen to spring toward... | |
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