| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1830 - 172 páginas
...halfway up the mountain's side, and discover above them a broken line of crags, that crown the scene. Not a single red tile, no gentleman's flaring house...garden walls, break in upon the repose of this little unsuspected paradise ; but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty, in its neatest, most becoming... | |
| Jonathan Otley - 1830 - 198 páginas
...situation; and what Mr. Gray formerly said of Grasmerc, may with equal propriety be applied to this vale: " Not a single red tile, no gentleman's flaring house,...garden walls, break in upon the repose of this little unsuspected paradise; but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty, in its neatest, most becoming... | |
| Jonathan Otley - 1834 - 204 páginas
...situation; and what Mr. Gray formerly said of Grasmere, may with equal propriety be applied to this vale: "Not a single red tile, no gentleman's flaring house,...garden walls, break in upon the repose of this little unsuspected paradise; but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty, in its neatest, most becoming... | |
| Jonathan Otley - 1834 - 206 páginas
...situation; and what Mr. Gray formerly said of Grasmere, may with equal propriety be applied to this vale : " Not a single red tile, no gentleman's flaring house, or garden walls, break in upon tJie repose of this little unsuspected paradise; but all js peace, rusticity, and happy poverty, in... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1836 - 336 páginas
...above them a broken line of crags, that crown the scene. Not a single red tile, no flaring gentleman's house or garden walls, break in upon the repose of this little unsuspected paradise ; but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty in its neatest and most becoming... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 páginas
...above them a broken line of crags, that crown the scene. Not a single red tile, no glaring gentleman's unsuspected paradise; but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty, in its neatest and most becoming... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 páginas
...above them a broken line of crags, that crown the scene. Not a single red tile, no glaring gentleman's mbers unsuspected paradise ; but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty, in its neatest and most becoming... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 492 páginas
...above them a broken line of crags that crown the scene. Not a single red tile, no flaring gentleman's house, or garden walls, break in upon the repose of this little unsuspected paradise; but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty in its neatest and most becoming... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1888 - 740 páginas
...recollections of the scene in his diary. ' Not a single red tile,' says he, ' no gentleman's glaring house or garden walls, break in upon the repose of this little unsuspected .paradise, but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty in its neatest and most becoming... | |
| Charles Knight - 1861 - 654 páginas
...; fill up the whole space from the edge of the water Not a single red tile, no flaring gentleman's house or garden walls, break in upon the repose of this little unsuspected paradise ; but all is peace, rusticity, and happy poverty, in its neatest and most becoming... | |
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