There is something nobly simple and pure in such a taste : it argues, I think, a sweet and generous nature, to have this strong relish for the beauties of vegetation, and this friendship for the hardy and glorious sons of the forest. There is a grandeur... Biennial Report - Strana 2481889Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1888 - 642 str.
...something which was written by Washington Irving: "There is something noble, simple and pure in a taste for trees. It argues, I think, a sweet and generous nature...friendship for the hardy and glorious sons of the forest. There is a grandeur of thought connected with this part of rural economy. It is worthy of liberal,... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1888 - 438 str.
...which was written by Washington Irving : "There is something noble, simple and pure in a taste for trees. It argues, I think, a sweet and generous nature...friendship for the hardy and glorious sons of the forest. There is a grandeur of thought connected with this part of rural economy. It is worthy of liberal,... | |
| 1897 - 774 str.
...that steals away Their sharpness, e'er he is aware. —BRYANT. Second Pupil. There is something noble, simple and pure in a taste for the cultivation of...nature to have this strong relish for the beauties of vegitation, and this friendship for the hardy and glorious sons of the forest. He who plants an oak... | |
| 1914 - 474 str.
...love and do, being to them in weakness a strength, in doubt a light, in all things worthy an exemplar. There is something nobly simple and pure in a taste...the cultivation of forest trees. It argues, I think, as a sweet and generous nature to have this strong relish for the beauties of vegetation, and this... | |
| 1893 - 388 str.
...canopy with its green cloud of foilAge half as iHuny generations of mortal immortalities.— Holmes. There is something nobly simple and pure In a taste...for the cultivation of forest trees. It argues, I thiuk, a sweet and generous nature to have this strong relish for the beauties of vegetation, and this... | |
| 1899 - 672 str.
...knelt down And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks And supplications. — William Cullen Bryant. (c) There is something nobly simple and pure in a taste for the cultivation of forest trees. It argues a sweet and generous nature to have this strong relish for the beauties of vegetation, and this friendship... | |
| Popular educator - 1860 - 428 str.
...however, a common characteristic in both. Example of ' Slow ' Movemtnt. No. VIII. ' Moderate.' "There ia something nobly simple and pure in a taste for the cultivation of foreet trees. It argues, I think, a sweet and generous nature, to have a strong relish for the beauties... | |
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