| Walter Scott - 1833 - 880 páginas
...beauty of the retreat, bursting upon him as if by magic, augmented the mingled feeling of delight end our of sending their [overs into banishment. Distance, in truth, produc Anosto, by whose nod the scenery around seemed to have been created, an Eden in the wilderness. Flora,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 508 páginas
...by magic, augmented the mingled feeling of delight and awe with which he approached her, like a lair enchantress of Boiardo or Ariosto , by whose nod the...seemed to have been created, an Eden in the wilderness. * See Note Z. Wafer/uS. 147 Flora , like every beautiful woman , was conscious of her own power, and... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 páginas
...complexion, and enhanced the dignity and grace of her beautiful form. Edward thought he had ucver, even in his wildest dreams, imagined a figure of such...fair enchantress of Boiardo or Ariosto, by whose nod tlie scenery around seemed to hare been created, an Edeii in the wilderness. Flora, like every beautiful... | |
| Walter Scott - 1899 - 484 páginas
...Waverley, and seemed to add more than human brilliancy to the full expressive darkness of Flora's eyes, exalted the richness and purity of her complexion,...Boiardo or Ariosto, by whose nod the scenery around Beemed to have been created, an Eden in the wilderness. Flora, like every beautiful woman, was conscious... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 650 páginas
...wildest dreams, imagined a figure of such exquisite and interesting loveliness. The wild beauty of tho retreat, bursting upon him as if by magic, augmented...which he approached her, like a fair enchantress of lioiardo or Ariosto, by whoso nod the sceuery around seemed to have been created, an Eden in the wilderness.... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1892 - 562 páginas
...glen, forming the stream up which Waverley had just ascended.* The borders of this romantic reservoir corresponded in beauty ; but it was beauty of a stern...seemed to have been created an Eden in the wilderness. power, and pleased with its effects, which she could easily discern from the respectful yet confused... | |
| Walter Scott - 1895 - 386 páginas
...beauty of the reireat, bursting upon him as if by magic, augmented Ihe mingled feeling of delight »nd awe with which he approached her, like a fair enchantress...created, an Eden in the wilderness. Flora, like every beauliful woman, was conscious of her own power, and pleased with its eftects, whicli she could easily... | |
| Walter Scott - 1896 - 554 páginas
...stood Cathleen, holding a small Scottish harp, the use of which had been taught to Flora by Rory Ball, one of the last harpers of the Western Highlands....seemed to have been created an Eden in the wilderness. If lora, like every beautiful woman, was conscious of her own * Six WaterML Note 25. power, and pleased... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1923 - 766 páginas
...Wraverley, and seemed to add more than human brilliancy to the full expressive darkness of 1 See Note 24. Flora's eye, exalted the richness and purity of her...or Ariosto, by whose nod the scenery around seemed have been created an Eden in the wilderness. Flora, like every beautiful woman, was conscious of her... | |
| Eino Railo - 1927 - 434 páginas
...stooping in the west, gave a rich and varied tint to all the objects which surrounded Waverley, and 292 seemed to add more than human brilliancy to the full...to have been created, an Eden in the wilderness." As the spot in which this vision confronts VVaverley is one to which the roar of a mountain torrent,... | |
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