| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1884 - 428 str.
...stretching itself out beneath in a form which, to a romantic imagination, may be supposed to represent that of a dragon ; now a noble arm of the sea, with its...varied with hill, dale, and rock, and skirted by the varied and picturesque ridge of the Pentland Mountains. But as the path gently circles around the base... | |
| William Williams - 1890 - 354 str.
...stretching itself out beneath in a form, which, to a romantic imagination, may be supposed to represent that of a dragon ; now, a noble arm of the sea, with its...rock, and skirted by the picturesque ridge of the Ventland Mountains. But as the path gently circles around the 6ase of the cliffs, the prospect, composed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1895 - 486 str.
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| Walter Scott - 1898 - 630 str.
...stretching itself out beneath in a form which, to a romantic imagination, may be supposed to represent that of a dragon ; now a noble arm of the sea, with its...country, varied with hill, dale, and rock, and skirted l>y the picturesque ridge of the Pcntland Mountains. But as the path gently circles around the base... | |
| William Williams - 1890 - 360 str.
...stretching itself out beneath in a form, which, to a romantic imagination, may be supposed to represent that of a dragon; now, a noble arm of the sea, with its...rock, and skirted by the picturesque ridge of the Ventland Mountains. But as the path gently circles around the ftase of the cliffs, the prospect, composed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 304 str.
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| Alfred H. Hyatt - 1913 - 492 str.
...stretching itself out beneath in a form, which, to a romantic imagination, may be supposed to represent that of a dragon ; now, a noble arm of the sea, with its...varied with hill, dale, and rock, and skirted by the pictwesque ridgt of the Pentland mountains. But as the path gently circles around the base of the cliffs,... | |
| Theodor Spira - 1928 - 280 str.
...stretdiing itself out beneath in a form whidi, to a romantic Imagination, may be supposed to represent that of a dragon / now a noble arm of the sea, with its...boundary of mountains/ and now a fair and fertile diampaign country, varied with hill, dale, and rock, and skirted by the picturesque ridge of the Pentland... | |
| Walter Scott - 1899 - 1218 str.
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