Home. And wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round her. The stars only may be over her head; the glowworm in the nightcold grass may be the only fire at her foot: but home is yet wherever she is; and for a noble woman it stretches far round... Ruskin and the Religion of Beauty - 100 psl.autoriai: Robert de La Sizeranne - 1899 - 301 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1866 - 882 psl.
...it vindicates the name and fulfills the praise of home. And wherever a true wife comes this home ia always round her. The stars only may be over her head;...wherever she is, and for a noble woman it stretches far around her, better than ceiled with cedar or painted with vermilion, shedding its quiet light far for... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 154 psl.
...Pharos in the stormy sea ; so far it vindicates the name, and fulfils the praise, of home. And wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round...in the night-cold grass may be the only fire at her foo+, : but home is yet wherever she is ; and for a noble woman it stretches far round her, better... | |
| John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 psl.
...the Pharos in the stormy sea ;so far it vindicates the name, and fulfils the praise, of home. And wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round...in the night-cold grass may be the only fire at her foo*;: but home is yet wherever she is; and for a noble woman it stretches far round her, better than... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 212 psl.
...Pharos in the stormy sea ; so far it vindicates the name, and fulfils the praise, of Home. And wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round...The stars only may be over her head ; the glowworm iu the night-cold grass may be the only fire at her foot : but home is yet wherever she is ; and for... | |
| Phebe F. McKeen - 1875 - 510 psl.
...grew dreamy and soft, as he said : " Speaking of remembered scraps, do you know this from Ruskin : ' Wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round...wherever she is ; and for a noble woman it stretches far around her, better than ceiled with cedar, or painted with vermilion ; shedding its quiet light... | |
| Phebe Fuller McKeen - 1878 - 510 psl.
...grew dreamy and soft, as he said : " Speaking of remembered scraps, do you know this from Ruskin : ' Wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round...wherever she is ; and for a noble woman it stretches far around her, better than ceiled with cedar, or painted with vermilion ; shedding its quiet light afar... | |
| 1928 - 694 psl.
...determining function. Her intellect is for sweet ordering, arrangement, and decision. "And whenever a true wife comes, this home is always round her....home is yet wherever she is ; and for a noble woman 1 The Greeks called all foreigners, "barbarians." it stretches far around her, better than ceiled with... | |
| John Ruskin - 1882 - 224 psl.
...the Pharos in the stormy sea ; so far it vindicates the name, and fulfils the praise, of home. And wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round...glowworm in the night-cold grass may be the only fire at hotfoot : but home is yet wherever she is ; and for a noble woman it stretches far round her, better... | |
| Marshall Mather - 1883 - 154 psl.
...Pharos in the stormy sea ;so far it vindicates the name, and fulfils the praise, of Home. " And wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round...her, better than ceiled with cedar, or painted with vermillion, shedding its quiet light far, for those who else were homeless." Inasmuch as the main outlines... | |
| 1883 - 516 psl.
...feed upon and bring them to decay. Wherever a true wife comes, home is always around her. The stars may be over her head; the glow-worm in the night-cold...grass may be the only fire at her foot ; but home is wherever she is, and for a noble woman it stretches far ronnd her, better than houses ceiled with cedar,... | |
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