The effect is heightened by the contrast of the coal-black colour of these vegetables, with the light ground-work of the rock to which they are attached. The spectator feels himself transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world... The People's illustrated journal - 第 198 頁1852完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1836 - 606 頁
...transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world ; he beholds trees, of form and character now unknown upon the surface of the earth, presented...his senses almost in the beauty and vigour of their primeval life ; their scaly stems, and bending branches, with their delicate apparatus of foliage,... | |
| 1836 - 1184 頁
...transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world; he beholds trees, of form and character now unknown upon the surface of the earth, presented...his senses almost in the beauty and vigour of their primeval life; their scaly stems, and bending branches, with their delicate apparatus of foliage, are... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly - 1836 - 174 頁
...to which they are attached. The spectator feels himself transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world; he beholds trees, of forms and characters now unJcnown upon the surface of the earth, presented to his senses almost in the beauty and vigor of their... | |
| 1837 - 1822 頁
...to which they are attached. Tlie spectator feels himself transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world; he beholds trees, of forms...his senses almost in the beauty and vigour of their primeval life; their scaly stems and bending branches, with their delicate apparatus of foliage, are... | |
| 1837
...to which they are attached. The spectator feels himself transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world ; he beholds trees, of forms...his senses almost in the beauty and vigour of their primeval life ; their scaly stems and bending branches, with their delicate apparatus of foliage, are... | |
| 1837 - 608 頁
...of its surface.' . . . ' The ' spectator feels himself transported, as if by enchantment, into ' the forests of another world. He beholds trees, of forms...characters now unknown upon the surface of the earth, pre' sented to his senses almost in the beauty and vigour of their ' primeval life — their scaly... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1838 - 388 頁
...transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world ; he beholds trees of form and character now unknown upon the surface of the earth, presented...his senses almost in the beauty and vigour of their primeval life ; their scaly stems and bending branches with their delicate apparatus of foliage are... | |
| Frederick John Francis - 1839 - 204 頁
...to which they are attached. The spectator feels himself transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world; he beholds trees, of forms...his senses almost in the beauty and vigour of their primeval life . their scaly stems and bending branches, with their delicate apparatus of foliage, are... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 1839 - 830 頁
...rock to which they are attached. The spectator feels himself Iransponed as by enchantment ¡mo the forests of another world ; he beholds trees of forms and characters now unknown upon the випасе of the earth, presented 'to his senses almost in the beauty and vigor of their primeval... | |
| Edward Everett - 1840 - 440 頁
...to which they are attached. The spectator feels himself transported, as if by enchantment, into the forests of another world ; he beholds trees, of forms...presented to his senses, almost in the beauty and vigor of their primeval life ; their scaly stems and bending branches, with their delicate apparatus... | |
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