The Story of the Hills: A Book about Mountains for General ReadersMacmillan and Company, 1892 - 357 страница |
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... them , as now through the Alps , or the Highlands of Scotland , -to say nothing of the all - pervading railway . It would , however , be a great mis- 22 take to suppose that the ancients did not ob- CHAPTER I MOUNTAINS AND.
... them , as now through the Alps , or the Highlands of Scotland , -to say nothing of the all - pervading railway . It would , however , be a great mis- 22 take to suppose that the ancients did not ob- CHAPTER I MOUNTAINS AND.
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... Highlands of Scotland , but which only the poet can adequately describe . There are few sights in Nature which more powerfully impress the mind than a sunset among the mountains . General Sir Richard Strachey concludes his description ...
... Highlands of Scotland , but which only the poet can adequately describe . There are few sights in Nature which more powerfully impress the mind than a sunset among the mountains . General Sir Richard Strachey concludes his description ...
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... Highlands of Scot- land . There are few untrodden valleys in these regions , few of the more important moun- tains which have not been climbed . Our knowledge of mountains , thanks to the labours of a zealous army of workers , is now ...
... Highlands of Scot- land . There are few untrodden valleys in these regions , few of the more important moun- tains which have not been climbed . Our knowledge of mountains , thanks to the labours of a zealous army of workers , is now ...
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... Highlands the sportsmen , who require a large following of " gillies " to attend them in their wanderings , pay them highly for their services , and dismiss them at the end of the season ; and so the men are in many cases left without ...
... Highlands the sportsmen , who require a large following of " gillies " to attend them in their wanderings , pay them highly for their services , and dismiss them at the end of the season ; and so the men are in many cases left without ...
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... Highlands even in the present day . And so we learn if these conclusions are sound that even the Celts in their early days were invaders , and drove before them an older population . This race , it seems , lived in Europe a very long ...
... Highlands even in the present day . And so we learn if these conclusions are sound that even the Celts in their early days were invaders , and drove before them an older population . This race , it seems , lived in Europe a very long ...
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Страница 120 - When all other service is vain, from plant and tree, the soft mosses and grey lichen take up their watch by the headstone. The woods, the blossoms, the gift-bearing grasses, have done their parts for a time, but these do service for ever. Trees for the builder's yard, flowers for the bride's chamber, corn for the granary, moss for the grave.
Страница 120 - ... as if the Rock Spirits could spin porphyry as we do glass, — the traceries of intricate silver, and fringes of amber, lustrous, arborescent, burnished through every fibre into fitful brightness and glossy traverses of silken change, yet all subdued and pensive, and framed for simplest, sweetest offices of grace.
Страница 120 - Meek creatures ! the first mercy of the earth, veiling with hushed softness its dintless rocks ; creatures full of pity, covering with strange and tender honour the scarred disgrace of ruin,— laying quiet finger on the trembling stones, to teach them rest.
Страница 301 - ... their rude and changeful ways among her rocks. Patiently, eddy by eddy, the clear green streams wind along their well-known beds; and under the dark quietness of the undisturbed pines, there spring up, year by year, such company of joyful flowers as I know not the like of among all the blessings of the earth.
Страница 120 - ... on the trembling stones to teach them rest. No words, that I know of, will say what these mosses are. None are delicate enough, none perfect enough, none rich enough. How is one to tell of the rounded bosses of furred and beaming green, — the starred divisions of rubied bloom...
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