| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 páginas
...on me was disappointment. Looking towards (he setting sun, there lay, stretched out before my view, a vast expanse of level ground; unbroken, save by...wherein it seemed to dip : mingling with its rich colours, and mellowing in its distant blue. There it lay, a tranquil sea or lake without water, if... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1866 - 472 páginas
...on me was disappointment. Looking towards the setting sun, there lay, stretched out before my view, a vast expanse of level ground ; unbroken, save by...wherein it seemed to dip : mingling with its rich colours, and mellowing in its distant blue. There it lay, a tranquil sea or lake without water, if... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 páginas
...on me was disappointment. Looking towards the setting sun, there lay, stretched out before my view, a vast expanse of level ground ; unbroken, save by...wherein it seemed to dip : mingling with its rich colours, and mellowing in its distant blue. There it lay, a tranquil sea or lake without water, if... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 130 páginas
...setting sun, there lay, stretched out hefore my view, a vast expanse of level ground ; unhroken, save hy one thin line of trees, which scarcely amounted to a scratch upon the great hlank, until tt met the glowing sky, wherein it seemed to dip, mingling with its rich colors, and mellowing... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 398 páginas
...ou me was disappointment. Looking toward the setting sun, there lay, stretched out before my view, a vast expanse of level ground ; unbroken, save by...scarcely amounted to a scratch upon the great blank; nutil it met the glowing sky, wherein it seemed to dip: mingling with its rich colors, and mellowing... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 páginas
...SCENERY— Of an American prairie. Looking toward the setting sun, there lay, stretched out before my view, Mr. Boffin asked. "It would come dearer," Mr. Wegg returned. " There it lay, a tranquil sea or lake without water, if such a simile be admissible, with the day going... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 502 páginas
...on me was disappointment. Looking towards the setting sun, there lay, stretched out before my view, a vast expanse of level ground ; unbroken, save by...wherein it seemed to dip : mingling with its rich colours, and mellowing in its distant blue. There it lay, a tranquil sea or lake without water, if... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 496 páginas
...on me was disappointment. Looking towards the setting sun, there lay, stretched out before my view, a vast expanse of level ground ; unbroken, save by...wherein it seemed to dip : mingling with its rich colours, and mellowing in its distant blue. There it lay, a tranquil sea or lake without water, if... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 872 páginas
...on me was disappointment. Looking towards the setting sun, there lay, stretched out before my view, a vast expanse of level ground ; unbroken, save by...its rich colors, and mellowing in its distant blue. There it lay, a tranquil sea or lake without water, if such a simile be admissible, with the day going... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 990 páginas
...on me was disappointment. Looking towards the setting sun, there lay. stretched out before my view, a vast expanse of level ground; unbroken, save by one thin line of trees, which scarcely amounto< i to a scratch upon the great blank; until it met the glowing sky, wherein it seemed to dip:... | |
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