To the left the woods advanced far into the ocean, waving in the moonlight along ground of an undulating and varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights... Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer - Side 48af Walter Scott - 1815 - 358 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 sider
...and varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights to...distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars." Guy Afannering. EXAMPLE 14.—" These philosophers (of the French revolution) consider men in their... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 sider
...and varied form, and presenting those varieti'es of light and shade, and that interesting combination glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights to...distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars." Guy Mannering. EXAMPLE 14.— "These philosophers (of the French revolution) consider men in their... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 710 sider
...ana varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and slimlr, and mat interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...to pierce still deeper into the intricacies of the woixllanu scenery. Above rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid orbit of light, distinguished... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 720 sider
...ami varied form, and presenting those varieties of licht and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye- delights...its own liquid orbit of light, distinguished from me tnferior or more distant stars. So strangely can imagination deceive even those by whose volition... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1846 - 144 sider
...and varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars." — Sir Walter Scott's Guy Mannering, Comment. — In this example, occur several short similes and... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 712 sider
...varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and •hade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...to pierce still deeper into the intricacies of the wocdland scenery. Above rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid orbit of light, distinguished from... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 sider
...and varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and thai interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights to rest, charmed with what it sees, yet curious tu pierce still deeper into the intricacies of the woodland scenery. Above rolled the planets, each,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 704 sider
...and variai form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...light, distinguished from the inferior or more distant stare. So strangely can irnnginaticfn deceive even those by whose volition it has been excited, that... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1850 - 162 sider
...and varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...Above, rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid orb of light, distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars. If the view of the scene around... | |
| 1852 - 978 sider
...upnn the leaf, Than they, too, fade."— Smith's " Sir William Crichton." Than should be Ere. 4. " Above rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid...distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars."— Scott's " Guy Mannering" Distinguished ought to follow each and precede by. o\ "Chancer followed nature... | |
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