| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 sayfa
...to have caught her coy and furtive graces, and spread them, like witchery, about their rural abodes. Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence...heaping up rich piles of foliage. The solemn pomp of i4 groves and woodland glades, with the deer trooping in silent herds across them; the hare, bounding... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 sayfa
...to have caught her coy and furtive graces, and spread them, like witchery, aboul their rural abodes. Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence...The solemn pomp of groves and woodland glades, with r the deer trooping in silent herds across them; the hare, bounding away to the covert; or the pheasant,... | |
| 1819 - 606 sayfa
...have caught her coy and furtive graces, and spread them, like witchery, about their rural abodes. " Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence...of English park scenery. • Vast lawns that extend Uke sheets of vivid green, with here and there clumps of gigantic trees, heaping up rich piles of foliage.... | |
| 1833 - 494 sayfa
...to have caught her coy and furtive graces, and spread them, like witchery, about their rural abodes, Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence...with here and there clumps of gigantic trees, heaping \ip rich piles of foliage. The solemn pomp of groves and woodland glades, with the deer trooping in... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 sayfa
...danger of being food for the fishes — it was the spot where his father and mother had heen buried. RURAL, LIFE IN ENGLAND. NOTHING can be more imposing...or the pheasant, suddenly bursting upon the wing. Th« brook, taught to wind in natural meanderings, or expand into a glassy lake — the sequestered... | |
| Washington Irving - 1836 - 250 sayfa
...to have caught her coy and furtive graces, and spread them, like witchery, about their rural abodes. Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence...up rich piles of foliage. The solemn pomp of groves ahd woodland glades, with the deer trooping in silent herds across them ; the hare, bounding away to... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1839 - 286 sayfa
...Irving1 s description of English park scenery. He says, 'there is nothing more imposing than its beauty. Vast lawns, that extend like sheets of vivid green, with here and there clumps of gigantic trees D 5 heaping up rich piles of foliage. The solemn pomp of groves and woodland glades, with the deer... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1842 - 326 sayfa
...to have caught her coy and furtive graces, and spread them, like witchery, about their rural abodes. Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence...trees, heaping up rich piles of foliage. The solemn pornp of groves and woodland glades, with the deer trooping in silent herds across them ; the bare,... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1844 - 548 sayfa
...to have caught her coy and furtive graces, and spread them like witchery about their rural abodes. Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence...trees heaping up rich piles of foliage. The solemn group of groves and woodland glades, "with the deer trooping in silent herds across them ; the hare... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1844 - 546 sayfa
...to have caught her coy and furtive graces, and spread them like witchery about their rural abodes. Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence...sheets of vivid green, with here and there clumps of gfgantic trees heaping up rich piles of foliage. The solemn group of groves and woodland glades, with... | |
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