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 - Страница 46по Walter Scott - 1815 - 358 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
 | Walter Scott - 1877
...and varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid orbit ot light, distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars. So strangely can imagination deceive... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1877
...and varied form, and presenting these varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...still deeper into the intricacies of the woodland ncenery. Above rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid orbit of light, distinguished from the inferior... | |
 | Gasc - 1869
...varied form, 27 and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...with what it sees, yet curious to pierce still deeper 28 into the intricacies of the woodland scenery. 29 Above rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid... | |
 | Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 440 страници
...varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shadow ; and that inter- 20 esting combination of glade and thicket upon which the eye delights to...scenery. Above rolled the planets, each by its own liquid orb of light, distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars. So strangely 25 can imagination... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1898
...and varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...intricacies of the woodland scenery. Above rolled the Elanets, each, by its own liquid orbit of light, distinguished rom the inferior or more distant stars.... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - 1907
...and varied form, and presenting those varieties of light and shade, and that interesting combination of glade and thicket, upon which the eye delights...the planets, each, by its own liquid orbit of light, i distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars. So / strangely can imagination deceive even... | |
 | C. S. Lewis - 1979 - 330 страници
...day, he expresses its precise nature and 1 What Scott actually says in ch. iii of Guy Mannering is: 'Above rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid...distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars.' 2 Journal (18 25-26), p. 170. degree: 'I wonder how I shall do with the large portion of thoughts which... | |
 | C. S. Lewis - 2004 - 1152 страници
...shd. somewhere acknowledge the abominations of Scott's style at his worst, (See G. Mannering cap 3 'Above rolled the planets, each by its own liquid orbit of light distinguished etc.) I have ventured to scrawl a few marginalia mostly on bad syntax or expressions which seem (to... | |
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