But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment instead of awe: some of us, at least, love the scanty relics of our forests, and are thankful if a bush is left of the old hedgerow. Y Traethodydd: am y fleyddyn ... - Strana 5071882Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Eliot - 1879 - 252 str.
...and the white steam-pennon flies along it. But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment...ivy-leaved toad-flax hangs its light branches, or a bit of gray thatch with patches of dark moss on its shoulder and a troop of grass-stems on its ridge, is a... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1879 - 1410 str.
...of our social history in pictorial writing But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment...ivyleaved toad-flax hangs its light branches, or a grey thatch with patches of dark moss on its shoulder, and a troop of grass-stems on its ridge, is... | |
| George Eliot - 1879 - 252 str.
...and the white steam-pennon flies along it. But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment...crumbling bit of wall where the delicate ivy-leaved toad -flax hangs its light branches, or a bit of gray thatch with patches of dark moss on its shoulder... | |
| 1879 - 634 str.
...and the white steam pennon flies along it. ' But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment,...hedgerow. A crumbling bit of wall, where the delicate ivy-leafed toad-flax hangs its light branches, or a bit of grey thatch, with patches of dark moss on... | |
| 1879 - 884 str.
...social history in pictorial writing. .... But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment instead of awe — some of us at lev-it love the scanty relics of our forests, and are thankful if a bush is Mt of the old hedgerow.... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 696 str.
...and the white steam-pennon flies along it. But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment...ivy-leaved toad-flax hangs its light branches, or a bit of gray thatch with patches of dark moss on its shoulder and a troop of grassstems on its ridge, is a... | |
| George Eliot - 1886 - 520 str.
...and the white steam-pennon flies along it. But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment...ivy-leaved toad-flax hangs its light branches, or a bit of gray thatch with patches of dark moss on its shoulder and a troop of grass-stems on its ridge, is a... | |
| George Eliot - 1887 - 520 str.
...and the white steam-pennon flies along it. But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raise a tender attachment...ivy-leaved toad-flax hangs its light branches, or a bit of gray thatch with patches of dark moss on its shoulder and a troop of grass-stems on its ridge, is a... | |
| S. Parkinson - 1888 - 158 str.
...says, " But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, all signs of permanence upon it raises a tender attachment instead of awe. Some of us at...patches of dark moss on its shoulder and a troop of grass stems on its ridge, is a thing to visit. And then the tiled roof of cottage and homestead, of... | |
| George Eliot - 1889 - 712 str.
...and the white steam-pennon flies along it. But because our land shows this readiness to be changed, [all signs of permanence upon )it raise a tender attachment...ivy-leaved toad-flax hangs its light branches, or a bit of gray thatch with patches of dark moss on its shoulder and a troop of grass-stems on its ridge, is a... | |
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