| 1830 - 510 oldal
...of which, glittering in the light, repeatedly gave a pearly lustre to the twig which supported them: as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but forest, which, at a distance, between the trees, looked like a subterraneous cavern supported by columns,... | |
| 1830 - 412 oldal
...of which, glittering in the light, repeatedly gave a pearly lustre to the twig which supported them: as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but forest, which, at a distance, between the trees, looked like a subterraneous cavern supported by columns... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1833 - 290 oldal
...across me, when on the horses stopping to breathe on the summit of a lofty ridge, where all around, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but the same unvarying, miserable, heart-sinking barrenness, without a trace of human habitation, except... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1834 - 290 oldal
...across me, when—on the horses stopping to breathe on the summit of a lofty ridge, where all around, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but the same unvarying, miserable, heart-sinking barrenness, without a trace of human habitation, except... | |
| Mrs. R. Lee - 1835 - 408 oldal
...which, glittering in the light, repeatedly gave a pearly lustre to the twig which supported them ( J1 ); as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but forest, which, at a distance, between the trees, looked like a subterraneous cavern supported by columns,... | |
| Mrs. R. Lee - 1835 - 404 oldal
...which, glittering in the light, repeatedly gave a pearly lustre to the twig which supported them ( *' ); as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but forest, which, at a distance, between the trees, looked like a subterraneous cavern supported by columns,... | |
| Sarah Lee - 1835 - 402 oldal
...which, glittering in the light, repeatedly gave a pearly lustre to the twig which supported them ( 2l ); as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but forest, which, at a distance, between the trees, looked like a subterraneous cavern supported by columns,... | |
| Hermann Ludwig H. Pückler-Muskau (fürst von.) - 1837 - 1082 oldal
...the travellers stood was boundless and sublime, but could not be called rich ; for on three sides, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but mountains piled upon mountains, for the most part bare, to the edge of the desert, in which direction... | |
| Margaret Fraser Tytler - 1838 - 344 oldal
...surrounded on every side by ice, and soon it closed so round them, that the ships were unable to move. As far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but large fields of ice. The vessels lay quite close to each other, neither being able to turn or move... | |
| george w. m. reynolds - 1839 - 326 oldal
...into the boat, amidst pistols blackened with powder and sabres covered with blood. over the deck. So far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but a vast surface of white foam, like milk agitated by boiling. For twelve days that terrible tempest... | |
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