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" ... glen so narrow, so warm, so fertile, so " overhung by mountains which seem to meet " above you — with sides so shrubby and woody ! " — the haunt of roes and numberless small birds. " They told me it was unequalled for the "chorus of 'wood-notes... "
Letters from the Mountains: Being the Real Correspondence of a Lady, Between ... - Стр. 77
авторы: Anne MacVicar Grant - 1807
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Letters ... between 1773 and 1807, Том 1

Anne Grant - 1807 - Страниц: 240
...was unequalled for the chorus of " wood notes wild," that refounded from every fide. The fea is fo near that its roar is heard, and its productions abound....(for its narrow bounds) a place of great plenty and fecurity. In this romantic retreat where a blue stream bends its courfe, with a half circular fweep,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 86

1859 - Страниц: 826
...unequalled for the chorus of ' wood-notes wild' that resounded from every side. The sea is so nenr that its roar is heard and its productions abound...was always accounted (for its narrow bounds) a place nf great plenty and security." f Lord Macaulay must have seen this description, for he alludes to the...
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The New "Examen": Or, An Inquiry Into the Evidence Relating to Certain ...

John Paget - 1861 - Страниц: 422
...was unequalled for the "chorus of 'wood-notes wild' that resounded " from every side. The sea is so near that " its roar is heard and its productions...(for its narrow " bounds) a place of great plenty and se" curity."1 Lord Macaulay must have seen this description, for he alludes to the letter in a contemptuous...
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The new 'examen' or An inquiry into the evidence relating to certain ...

John Paget - 1861 - Страниц: 428
...was unequalled for the "chorus of 'wood-notes wild' that resounded " from every side. The sea is so near that " its roar is heard and its productions...(for its narrow " bounds) a place of great plenty and se" curity."1 Lord Macaulay must have seen this description, for he alludes to the letter in a contemptuous...
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The Quarterly Review, Том 124

1868 - Страниц: 608
...describes as ' a glen so narrow, so warm, so fertile — the haunt of roes and numberless small birds, always accounted (for its narrow bounds) a place of great plenty and security? is turned into a barren wilderness, the appropriate haunt of a gang of banditti, whom it was quite...
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The Quarterly Review, Том 124

1868 - Страниц: 612
...describes as ' a glen so narrow, so warm, so fertile — the haunt of roes and numberless small birds, always accounted (for its narrow bounds) a place of great plenty and security,' is turned into a barren wilderness, the appropriate haunt of a gang of banditti, whom it was quite...
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The London Quarterly Review, Объемы 124-125

1868 - Страниц: 624
...describes as ' a glen so narrow, so warm, so fertile—the haunt of roes and numberless small birds, always accounted (for its narrow bounds) a place of great plenty and seturity,' is turned into a barren wilderness, the appropriate haunt of a gang of banditti, whom it...
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