| Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1813 - 264 pages
...Gothic Castle of Montmorenci. Before it ran the Garonne, and behind it rose the Pyrenees, whose summits exhibiting awful forms, seen and lost again, as the...air, and sometimes frowned with forests of gloomy fir, that swept downward to their base. " My lads, are your carbines charged, and your daggers sharpened... | |
| 1820 - 344 pages
...olives. To the south, the view was bounded by the majestic Pyrenees, whose summits veiled in clouds, or exhibiting awful forms, seen, and lost again, as the...air, and sometimes frowned with forests of gloomy pine,that swept downward to their base. These tremendous precipices were contrasted by the soil green... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1859 - 654 pages
...dives. To the south, the view was bounded by the majestic Pyrenees, whose summits, veiled in clouds, or exhibiting awful forms, seen, and lost again as the...the pastures and woods that hung upon their skirts j among whose flocks, and herds, nnd simple cottages, the eye, after having scaled the cliffs above,... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 510 pages
...rose the Pyrenees, whose summits, exhibiting awful forms, seen and lost again, as the partial vapors rolled along, were sometimes barren, and gleamed through...air, and sometimes frowned with forests of gloomy fir, that swept downward to their base. ' My lads, are your carbines charged, and your daggers sharpened?... | |
| David Watson Rannie - 1926 - 424 pages
...whose summits, veiled in clouds, or exhibiting awful forms, seen, and lost again, as the partial vapour rolled along, were sometimes barren and gleamed through...of gloomy pine, that swept downward to their base. Those tremendous precipices were contrasted by the soft green of the pastures and woods that hung upon... | |
| Bharat Tandon - 2003 - 319 pages
...words: To the south, the view was bounded by the majestic Pyrenees, whose summits, veiled in clouds, or exhibiting awful forms, seen, and lost again, as the...of gloomy pine, that swept downward to their base. 108 However, as I shall be tracing through this book, the imaginative integrity of Austen's work, the... | |
| Bharat Tandon - 2003 - 320 pages
...words: To the south, the view was bounded by the majestic Pyrenees, whose summits, veiled in clouds, or exhibiting awful forms, seen, and lost again, as the...forests of gloomy pine, that swept downward to their base.108 However, as I shall be tracing through this book, the imaginative integrity of Austen's work,... | |
| Cristiana Sofia Monteiro dos Santos Pires - 2006 - 210 pages
...bounded by the majestic Pyrenees, whose summits, veiled in clouds, or exhibiting awful forms, seen,and lost again, as the partial vapours rolled along, were...pastures and woods that hung upon their skirts; among whoseflocks, and herds, and simple cottag80 es, the eye, after having scaled the cliffs above, delighted... | |
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