| James Freeman - 1832 - 448 páginas
...frequently produces two or three weeks of fair weather, in which the air is perfectly transparent, and the clouds, which float in a sky of the purest azure,...to him almost articulate. Though he might not be so wrapt in enthusiasm, as to fancy that the spirits of his ancestors were whispering in his ear ; yet... | |
| James Freeman - 1832 - 458 páginas
...frequently produces two or three weeks of fair weather, in which the air is perfectly transparent, and the clouds, which float in a sky of the purest azure,...to him almost articulate. Though he might not be so wrapt in enthusiasm, as to fancy that the spirits of his ancestors were whispering in his ear; yet... | |
| James Freeman - 1832 - 470 páginas
...frequently produces two or three weeks of fair weather, in which the air is perfectly transparent, and the clouds, which float in a sky of the purest azure,...imagination should visit the tombs of his friends, the southwestem breezes, as they breathe through the glowing trees, would seem to him almost articulate.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 páginas
...transparent, and the clouds, which float in the sky, of the purest azure, are adorned with brilliant colours. If at this season a man of an affectionate heart and...to him almost articulate. Though he might not be so wrapt in enthusiasm, as to fancy that the spirits of his ancestors were whispering in his ear ; yet... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 páginas
...transparent, and the clouds, which float in the sky, of the purest azure, are adorned with brilliant colours. If at this season a man of an affectionate heart and ardent imagination should visit the tombs of his friend's, the southwestern breezes, as they breathe through the glowing trees, would seem to him almost... | |
| George Ticknor - 1863 - 482 páginas
...frequently produces two or three weeks of fair weather, in which the air is perfectly transparent, and the clouds, which float in a sky of the purest azure,...colors. If at this season a man of an affectionate he".:,, and ardent imagination should visit the tombs of his friends, the southwestern breezes, as... | |
| George Ticknor - 1864 - 504 páginas
...air is perfectly transparent, and the clouds, which float in a sky of the purest azure, are ador-cd with brilliant colors. If at this season a man of an affectionate IK—.; L and ardent imagination should visit the tombs of his friends, the southwestern breezes, as... | |
| Elias Nason - 1876 - 614 páginas
...frequently produces two o? three weeks of fair weather, in which the air is perfectly transparent; and the clouds, which float in a sky of the purest azure, are adorned with brilliant colors. " This charming season is called the Indian Summer, — a name which is derived from the natives, who... | |
| Albert Matthews - 1901 - 80 páginas
...frequently produces two or three weeks of fair weather, in which the air is perfectly transparent, and the clouds, which float in a sky of the purest azure, are adorned with brilliant colours. "This charming season is called the Indian Summer, a name which is derived from the natives,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 674 páginas
...frequently produces two or three weeks of fair weather, in which the air is perfectly transparent, and the clouds, which float in a sky of the purest azure,...to him almost articulate. Though he might not be so rapt in enthusiasm as to fancy that the spirits of his ancestors were whispering in his ear, yet he... | |
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