Whence, it may be asked, does this love of our country, this universal passion, proceed ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant life ? Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth ? Why are not other soils as... The British Critic - Page 3911800Full view - About this book
| 1800 - 770 lehte
...paffion, proceed ? Why tioes the eye ever dwell with faadnefs upon the fccnes of infant life ? Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth...not other foils as grateful, and other heavens as fetene? Why does the foul of man ever cling to that earth where it firlt knew pleafure and pain, and... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1801 - 532 lehte
...univerfal paffion, proceed ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondnefs upon the fcenes of infant life ? Why do we breathe with greater Joy the breath of our youth...the foul of man ever cling to that earth where it firft knew pleafure and pain, and under the rough difcipline of the paffions was roufed to the dignity... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1809 - 456 lehte
...universal passion, proceed ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant Bfe ? Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth ? Why are not other soils as grateful, and other heavens as gay ? Why does the soul of man ever cling to that earth where... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1809 - 452 lehte
...universal passion, proceed ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant life ? Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth ? Why are not other soils as grateful, and other heavens as gay ? Why does the soul of man ever cling to that earth where... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1846 - 376 lehte
...universal passion, proceed ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant life ? Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth ? Why are not other soils as grateful, and other heavens as gay ? Why does the soul of man ever cling to that earth where... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 lehte
...universal passion, procee.d ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant life? Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth? Why arc not other soils as grateful, and other heavens as gay ? ' Why does the soul of man ever cling to... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 lehte
...passion, proceed ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant life 'i Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth ? Why are not other soils as grateful, and other heavens as gay ? Why does the soul of man ever cling to that earth where... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 lehte
...universal passion, proceed ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant life ? Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth ? Why are not other soils as grateful, and other heavens as gay ? Why does the soul of man ever cling to that earth where... | |
| Greek - 1859 - 568 lehte
...universal passion, proceed P Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant life ? Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth ? Why are not other soils as grateful, and other heavens as gay f Why does the soul of man ever cling to that earth where... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1860 - 404 lehte
...passion, proceed ? Why does the eye ever dwell with fondness upon the scenes of infant life? 5 Why do we breathe with greater joy the breath of our youth ? Why are not other soils as grateful, and other heavens as gay ? Why does the soul of man ever cling to that earth where... | |
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