| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 str.
...murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking in their dress and appearance...rustic character which belonged to the woodlands of the West-Riding of Yorkshire at that early period. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 str.
...murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. 4. The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking, in their dress and...rustic character which belonged to the woodlands of the West-Riding of Yorkshire at this early period. 5. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage and wild... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 410 str.
...murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape, were in number two, partaking, in their dress and...character, which belonged to the woodlands of the WestRiding of Yorkshire at that early period. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1857 - 206 str.
...murmur M the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. the human figures which completed this landscape were in number two partaking in their dress and appearance...the west riding of Yorkshire at that early period." (Here follows a descriptioij of the persons.1 LESSON LXX. WRITE a description of the " Scene from Fort... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1858 - 204 str.
...murmur ./o the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. the human figures which completed this landscape were in number two partaking in their dress and appearance...the west riding of yorkshire at that early period." (Here follows a description of the persons.') LESSON LXX. WBITE a description of the " Scene from Fort... | |
| James White - 1858 - 316 str.
...murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking, in their dress and...rustic character which belonged to the woodlands of the West-riding of Yorkshire at that early period. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 374 str.
...murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking, in their dress and...rustic character which belonged to the woodlands of the WestRiding of Yorkshire at that early period. The -eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1862 - 204 str.
...murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. tho human figures which completed this landscape were in number two partaking in their dress and appearance...of that wild and rustic character which belonged to tho woodlands of the west riding of yorkshire at that early period." (Here follows a description of... | |
| John Fulton - 1864 - 582 str.
...usual accuracy of that great and learned writer : u The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking, in their dress and...that wild and rustic character which belonged to the wo odlands of the West Riding of Yorkshire at that early period. The eldest of these men had a stern,... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1864 - 522 str.
...duty, in their desks they stand, With naked surplice, lacking hood and band (СкдпвЕ, Borough 3.). His garment was of the simplest form imaginable, being a close jacket with sleeves (SCOTT, Ivauhoe 1.). Our benevolence extends itself with our knowledge (ROGERS, It., For. Trav.). 25erfta'rft... | |
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