Mossy banks of turf were broken and interrupted by huge fragments of rock, and decorated with trees and shrubs, some of which had been planted under the direction of Flora, but so cautiously, that they added to the grace, without diminishing the romantic... Waverly Novels: Waverly - Side 257af Walter Scott - 1864Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 310 sider
...grandeur. Mossy banks of turf were broken and interrupted by huge fragments of rock, and decorated with trees and shrubs, some of which had been planted under...those lovely forms which decorate the landscapes of Claude, Waverley found Flora gazing on the water-fall. Two paces farther back stood Cathleen, holding... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 308 sider
...grandeur. Mossy banks ol turf were broken and interrupted by huge fragments of rock, and decorated with trees and shrubs, some of which had been planted under...those lovely forms which decorate the landscapes of Claud, Waverley found Flora gazing on the water-fall. Two paces farther back stood Cathleen, holding... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1830 - 458 sider
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| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 780 sider
...grandeur. Mossy banks of turf were broken and interrupted by huge fragments of rock, and decorated with trees and shrubs, some of which had been planted under...Flora, but so cautiously, that they added to the grace, witiiout diminishing the romantic wildness of the scene. Here , like one of those lovely forms which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 880 sider
...grandeur. Mossy banks of turf were broken and interrupted by huge fragments of rock, and decorated with chard Waverley himself, who, after this event, farther back stood Cathleen, holding a small Scottish harp, the use of which had been taught to Flora... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 436 sider
...grandeur. Mossy banks of turf were broken and interrupted by huge fragments of rock, and decorated with trees and shrubs, some of which had been planted under...Waverley found Flora gazing on the waterfall. Two paces farther back stood Cathleen, holding a small Scottish harp, the use of which had been taught to Flora... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 710 sider
...grandeur. Mossy banks of turf were broken and interrupted by huse fragments of rock, and decorated with trees and shrubs, some of which had been planted under...cautiously, that they added to the grace, without diminishin; the romantic wildness of the scene. Here, like one of those lovely forms which decorate... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1842 - 1064 sider
...silence, with a sedate look, or a vacant smile, or an unmeaning stare, and hardly utter a CHAPTER IX. Here, like one of those lovely forms which decorate the landscapes of Poussin, Wavcrley found Flora gazing on the waterfall. Two paces farther back stood Cathleen, holdinj a small... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 720 sider
...decorated with trocs and shrubs, some of which had brrrt planted under the direction of Flora, hut so cautiously, that they added to the grace, without diminishing the romantic wildness of the scene. Herp, like one of those lovely forms which decorate the landscapes of Poussin, Waverley found Flora... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 712 sider
...decorated with trees and shrubs, some of which liac been planted under the direction of Flora, bet so cautiously, that they added to the grace, without...Waverley found Flora gazing on the waterfall. Two paces, farther back stood Cathleen, holding a small Scottish harp, the use of which had been taught to Flora... | |
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