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" ... those green recesses which so beautifully adorn the bosom of these mountains ; where, under the shade of the lofty larch or cedar, they enjoyed their simple repast, made sweeter by the waters of the cool stream that crept along the turf, and by the... "
The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance; Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry - Page 8
by Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1795
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The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance; Interspersed with Some Pieces ..., 1. köide

Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1799 - 442 lehte
...they enjoyed their B 4 fimple fimple repaft, made fweeter by the waters of the cool ftream, that crept along the turf, and by the breath of wild flowers...plains of Languedoc, was a room, which Emily called her's, and which contained her books, her drawings, her mufical inftruments, with fome favourite birds...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical ..., 45. köide

1820 - 344 lehte
...cedar, they enjoyed their simple repast, made sweeter by the waters of the cool 'stream that crept along the turf, and by the breath of wild flowers...aromatic plants that fringed the rocks and inlaid the grass. Adjoining the eastern side of the green-house, looking towards the plains of Languedoc, was...
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The Novels of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe ...: To which is Prefixed, a ..., 10. köide

Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1824 - 820 lehte
...or cedar, they enjoyed their simple repast, made sweeter by the waters of the cool stream that crept along the turf, and by the breath of wild flowers...aromatic plants that fringed the rocks, and inlaid the grass. Adjoining the eastern side of the green-house, looking towards the plains of Languedoc, was...
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Mrs. Radcliffe's novels. The Italian, The romance of the forest, The ...

Ann Radcliffe - 1877 - 696 lehte
...or cedar, they enjoyed their simple repast, made sweeter by the waters of the cool stream that crept along the turf, and by the breath of wild flowers...aromatic plants that fringed the rocks and inlaid the grass. Adjoining the eastern side of the greenhouse, looking towards the plains of Languedoc, was a...
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Naturschau und Naturgefühl in den Romanen der Mrs. Radcliffe und in der ...

Vasil Moesch - 1924 - 138 lehte
...offen gelassen. St. Aubert liebt es, in den Pyrenäen zu wandern, denn er ist entzückt von the breafh of wild flowers and aromatic plants that fringed the rocks and inlaid the grass66, die toskanische Küste erscheint tufted with myrtle and other aromatic shrubs". Den Übergang...
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De roman in de 18e eeuw in West-Europa

J. Prinsen - 1925 - 558 lehte
...ontwikkelde Engeische jongedame uit dezelfde période: „Adjoining the eastern side of the greenhouse, looking towards the plains of Languedoc, was a room...hers, and which contained her books, her drawings, her musical instruments, with some favourite birds and plants. Here she usually exercised herself in elegant...
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Art of Darkness: A Poetics of Gothic

Anne Williams - 2009 - 325 lehte
...cedar, they enjoyed their simple repast, made sweeter by the waters of the cool stream, that crept along the turf, and by the breath of wild flowers...aromatic plants, that fringed the rocks and inlaid the grass. (P. 3) Nature here is a mother; "Bosom," "sweeter," "crept," and "breath" impart a Wordsworthian...
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Moral Taste: Aesthetics, Subjectivity and Social Power in the Nineteenth ...

Marjorie Garson, Associate Professor of English Erindale College Marjorie Garson - 2007 - 497 lehte
...where in the sunny morning of her life, she would get the morning sun — is 'the south parlour' (593), a room, which Emily called hers, and which contained her books, her drawings, her musical instruments, and some favourite birds and plants. Here she usually exercised herself in elegant...
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Art of Darkness: A Poetics of Gothic

Anne Williams - 2009 - 325 lehte
...enjoyed their simple repast, made sweeter by the waters of the cool stream, that crept along the turf, 84 and by the breath of wild flowers and aromatic plants, that fringed the rocks and inlaid the grass. (P. 3) Nature here is a mother; "Bosom," "sweeter," "crept," and "breath" impart a Wordsworthian...
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