Idyllists of the Country Side: Being Six Commentaries Concerning Some of Those who Have Apostrophized the Joys of the Open AirDodd, Mead, 1896 - Всего страниц: 263 |
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... grace , and to flowing waters imparted a sweeter sound . What Gilbert White ac- complished within his chosen province , the development of a closer attention to the beauties of outward Nature , Walton had equally furthered more than a ...
... grace , and to flowing waters imparted a sweeter sound . What Gilbert White ac- complished within his chosen province , the development of a closer attention to the beauties of outward Nature , Walton had equally furthered more than a ...
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... grace ; and one will recollect , as illustrative of this trait , the author's complaint of some of the old poets who laboured as much to introduce two Lim- chiming words as a butcher does to drag an ox 4 Gilbert White's Pastoral . 49.
... grace ; and one will recollect , as illustrative of this trait , the author's complaint of some of the old poets who laboured as much to introduce two Lim- chiming words as a butcher does to drag an ox 4 Gilbert White's Pastoral . 49.
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... grace and beauty : - " Amusive birds ! say where your hid retreat When the frost rages and the tempests beat ; Whence your return by such nice instinct led , When Spring , soft season , lifts her bloomy head ? Such baffled searches mock ...
... grace and beauty : - " Amusive birds ! say where your hid retreat When the frost rages and the tempests beat ; Whence your return by such nice instinct led , When Spring , soft season , lifts her bloomy head ? Such baffled searches mock ...
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... grace- note in the ceaseless orchestration of the midsummer fields . — Though the nightingale and blackcap were his favourite choirmasters , the cawing of rooks held a high place in his esteem . These , as they circled and dove with ...
... grace- note in the ceaseless orchestration of the midsummer fields . — Though the nightingale and blackcap were his favourite choirmasters , the cawing of rooks held a high place in his esteem . These , as they circled and dove with ...
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... grace cling to and per- meate its leaves like the fragrance of the ferny lanes and shade of the beech - woods it leads to . To remember it is to enter a region of rest and quietude , with nothing more important than to watch the churn ...
... grace cling to and per- meate its leaves like the fragrance of the ferny lanes and shade of the beech - woods it leads to . To remember it is to enter a region of rest and quietude , with nothing more important than to watch the churn ...
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