... short and green, and in divers parts groves of trees by themselves, as if they had been by all the art and labour in the world so made of purpose; and still as we rowed, the deer came down feeding by the water's side as if they had been used to a... American Biography - Страница 328по Jeremy Belknap - 1846Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
 | WARNER - 1997 - 1118 страници
...prickles, bushes, and thorns, here we beheld plains of twenty miles in length, the grasses short and green, ir most specious labor in the world so made of purpose: and still as we rowed, the Deer came down feeding by the water's... | |
 | Marc Aronson - 2000 - 222 страници
...prickles, bushes and thorns, here we beheld plains of twenty miles in length, the grass short and green, and in divers parts groves of trees by themselves, as if they had been by all the art and labor in the world so made of purpose. And still as we rowed, the deer came down feeding by the water's... | |
 | Andrew Hadfield - 2001 - 321 страници
...seen before was nothing but woods, prickles, bushes, and thornes, heere we beheld plaines of twentie miles in length, the grasse short and greene, and...art and labour in the world so made of purpose: and stil as we rowed, the Deere came downe feeding by the waters side, as if they had beene used to a keepers... | |
 | Patricia Palmer, Patricia Ann Palmer - 2001 - 254 страници
...cross-cultural communication with Indians, quietens as he catches a vision of paradise: here we beheld plaines of twenty miles in length, the grasse short and greene,...parts groves of trees by themselves, as if they had beene by all the arte and labour in the world so made of purpose: and still as we rowed, the deere... | |
 | Joyce E. CHAPLIN - 2009 - 425 страници
...labor bringeth foorth," and enjoyed a physical setting of plains interspersed with groves set down "as if they had been by all the art and labour in the world so made of purpose." But Ralegh could not help exaggerating, and some of his descriptions blurred the distinctions between... | |
 | John Locke - 2004 - 642 страници
...prickles, bushes, and thorns, here we beheld plains of twenty miles in length, the grasses short and green, and in divers parts groves of trees by themselves,...labour in the world so made of purpose: and still as we rowed, the deer came down feeding by the water's side, as if they had been used to a keeper's call.47... | |
 | Hugh Raffles - 2002 - 302 страници
...It picks up on the textual anxiety that emerges through Ralegh's disbelieving subordinate clauses: "as if they had been by all the art and labour in the world so made of purpose . . . as if they had been used to a keepers call." Surrounded by serpents in paradise, the intruders... | |
 | Jonathan P. A. Sell - 2006 - 215 страници
...prickles, bushes, and thorns, here we beheld plains of twenty miles in length, the grass short and green, and in divers parts groves of trees by themselves,...labour in the world so made of purpose: and still as we rowed, the deer came down feeding by the waters side as if they had been used to a keepers call.... | |
 | Charles W. Eliot - 2006 - 404 страници
...prickles, bushes, and thorns, here we beheld plains of twenty miles in length, the grass short and green, and in divers parts groves of trees by themselves,...labour in the world so made of purpose; and still as we rowed, the deer came down feeding by the water's side as if they had been used to a keeper's call.... | |
 | Sir Walter Raleigh - 2006 - 360 страници
...that we had seen before was nothing but woods, prickles, bushes, and thornes, heere we beheld plaines of twenty miles in length, the grasse short and greene, and in diuers parts groues of trees by themselues. as if they had been by all the art and labour in the world... | |
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