Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with a lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees waving in the balmy air. Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields — or, rather,... In Kent with Charles Dickens - Pagina 59di Thomas Frost - 1880 - 312 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| William Richard Hughes - 1891 - 480 pagine
...from the one great garden of the whole of the cultivated island in its yielding time — ponetrate into the Cathedral, subdue its earthy odour, and preach...corners of the building, fluttering there like wings." Having time to reflect on our experiences, we are able to understand how greatly our feelings and ideas... | |
| William Richard Hughes - 1893 - 502 pagine
...from gardens, woods - * V£a and fields — or, rather, from the one great garden of the whole of the cultivated island in its yielding time — penetrate...corners of the building, fluttering there like wings." Having time to reflect on our experiences, we are able to understand how greatly our feelings and ideas... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 630 pagine
...light from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields, — or, rather, from one great garden of the whole cultivated island in...corners of the building, fluttering there like wings. pedals. Gome sundry rooks, from various quarters of the sky, back to the great tower ; who may be presumed... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 662 pagine
...light from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields, — or, rather, from one great garden of the whole cultivated island in...corners of the building, fluttering there like wings. Comes Mr. Tope with his large keys and yawningly unlocks and sets open. Come Mrs. Tope and attendant... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 668 pagine
...cultivated island in its yielding time. — penetrate into the Cathedral, subdue its earthy odour, aii'i preach the Resurrection and the Life. The cold stone...sternest marble corners of the building, fluttering there lik wings. THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD 547 pedals. Come sundry rooks, from various quarters of the sky,... | |
| Canniff Haight - 1895 - 634 pagine
...from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods and fields — or rather from the one garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding...corners of the building, fluttering there like wings." Kent from what I have seen of it is a very beautiful county. I have been through it from London to... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 506 pagine
...brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with a lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees...flecks of brightness dart into the sternest marble cornel's of the building, fluttering there like wings. Comes Mr. Tope with his large keys, and yawningly... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 544 pagine
...brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with a lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees...corners of the building, fluttering there like wings. Comes Mr. Tope with his large keys, and yawningly unlocks and sets open. Come Mrs. Tope and attendant... | |
| Robert Allbut - 1899 - 262 pagine
...sketch, in association with this ancient fane, may be here suitably recalled : — "A brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins...corners of the building, fluttering there like wings." The Crypts below contain the "buried magnates of ancient time and high degree," with whom Durdles,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 534 pagine
...brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with a lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees...corners of the building, fluttering there like wings. Comes Mr. Tope with his large keys, and yawningly unlocks and sets open. Come Mrs. Tope and attendant... | |
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