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" it did not make much odds what kind of a sound I made. But the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound, as we learn from the echo ; and I know that the nature toward which I launch these sounds is so rich that it will modulate anew and wonderfully... "
The Writings of Henry David Thoreau - Стр. 212
авторы: Henry David Thoreau - 1894
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The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature, Том 4

1880 - Страниц: 402
...work, or that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. " But," as he says, " the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...that it will modulate anew and wonderfully improve my nudest strain." rvr. " What means the fact," he cries, " that a soul which has lost all hope for itself...
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Choice Literature, Том 4

1880 - Страниц: 400
...work, or that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. " But," as he says, " the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...that it will modulate anew and wonderfully improve my nudest strain." rv. " What means the fact," he cries, " that a soul which has lost all hope for itself...
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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1882 - Страниц: 492
...be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. " But," as f Henry David Thoreau: he says, " the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...we learn from the echo; and I know that the nature towards which I launch these sounds is so rich that it will modulate anew and wonderfully improve my...
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familiar studies of men and books

robert louis stevenson - 1895 - Страниц: 502
...work, or that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. '' But, "as he says, '' the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...modulate anew and wonderfully improve my rudest strain.'' IV. "What means the fact," he cries, "that a soul which has lost all hope for itself can inspire in...
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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1900 - Страниц: 380
...work, or that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. '' But, "as he says, '' the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...modulate anew and wonderfully improve my rudest strain.'' IV. "What means the fact," he cries, "that a soul which has lost all hope for itself can inspire in...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson ...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - Страниц: 430
...work, or that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. " But," as he says, "the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...modulate anew and wonderfully improve my rudest strain." IV "What means the fact," he cries, "that a soul which has lost all hope for itself can inspire in...
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Familiar Studies of Men and Books, Том 1

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1904 - Страниц: 384
...work, or that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. '' But, "as he says, '' the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...modulate anew and wonderfully improve my rudest strain.'' IV. '' What means the fact,'' he cries, '' that a soul which has lost all hope for itself can inspire...
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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1905 - Страниц: 388
...work, or that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. “But,” as he says, “the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...anew and wonderfully improve my rudest strain.” iv “\Vhat means the fact,” he cries, “that a soul which has lost all hope for itself can inspire...
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Works of Robert Louis Stephenson, Том 10

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - Страниц: 498
...work, or that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. " But," as he says, " the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...modulate anew and wonderfully improve my rudest strain." rv " What means the fact," he cries, " that a soul which has lost all hope for itself can inspire in...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 32;Том 95

1880 - Страниц: 814
...that any could be exhilarated by the dreary chronicling of his worst. ' ' But, ' ' as he says, ' ' the gods do not hear any rude or discordant sound,...that it will modulate anew and wonderfully improve my nudest strain." IV. " What means the fact," he cries, " that a soul which has lost all hope for itself...
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