| william harrison ainsworth - 1863 - 516 lehte
...rain-clouds is interesting to observe. First the cool sea-breeze, which commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased in force with the...away. The heat and electric tension of the atmosphere then becomes almost insupportable. Languor and uneasiness seize on every one ; even the denizens of... | |
| 1863 - 648 lehte
...rain-clouds is interesting to observe. First the cool sea-breeze, which commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased in force with the...away. The heat and electric tension of the atmosphere then becomes almost insupportable. Languor and uneasiness seize on every one ; even the denizens of... | |
| 1863 - 520 lehte
...rain-clouds is interesting to observe. First the cool sea-breeze, which commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased in force with the...away. The heat and electric tension of the atmosphere then becomes almost insupportable. Languor and uneasiness seize on every one ; even the denizens of... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1865 - 736 lehte
...First, the cool sea-breeze which commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased in forco with the increasing power of the sun, would flag and...Languor and uneasiness would seize on every one ; even tho denizens of tho forest betraying it by their motions. White clouds would appear in the east and... | |
| 1865 - 654 lehte
...nature at the approach of rain : — " First, the cool sea-breeze which commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased in force with the...atmosphere would then become almost insupportable. Langour and uneasiness would seize on every one ; even the denizens of the forest betraying it by their... | |
| 1865 - 610 lehte
...' First, tho cool sea-breeze which commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased iu force with the increasing power of the sun, would flag and finally dio away. The heat and electric tension of the atmosphere would then become almost insupportable. Languor... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1878 - 416 lehte
...and which had inereased in foree with the inereasing power of the sun, would flag, and finally dis away. The heat and electric tension of the atmosphere...of the forest betraying it by their motions. White elouds would appear in the east and gather into cumuli, with an inereasing blackness along their lower... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 176 lehte
...fashion very interesting to observe. First, the cool sea-breeze, which commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased in force with the increasing power of the sun, would flag and filially die away. The heat and electric tension of the atmosphere would then become almost insupportable.... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 168 lehte
...the cool •trolling. Close to the doors began the main sea-breeze, which commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased in force with the increasing power of the suu, would flag and finally die away. The heat and electric tension of the atmosphere would then become... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 lehte
...fashion very interesting to observe. First, the cool sea-breeze which had commenced to blow about ten o'clock, and which had increased in force with the...insupportable. Languor and uneasiness would seize on evenone, even the denizens of the forest betraying it by their motions. White clouds would appear in... | |
| |