The base of the flower extended itself under its influence to a vast plain ; the slender stems of the leaves became trunks of so many stately cedars ; the threads in the middle seemed columns of massy structure, supporting at the top their several ornaments;... The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists Magazine - 第84页1850全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Charles Williams - 1833 - 284 页
...what nature seemed to have denied to the objects contemplated. The base of the flower extended itself to a vast plain ; the slender stems of the leaves became trunks of so many statelyc edars ; the threads in the middle seemed columns of THE NECTARY. 101 massy structure, supporting... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 470 页
...without giving them the least disturbance. Under the microscope, the base of the flower extended itself to a vast plain ; the slender stems of the leaves...ornaments ; and the narrow spaces between were enlarged into walks, parterres, and terraces. On the polished bottom of these, brighter than Parian marble,... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 页
...without giving them the least disturbance. " Under the microscope, the base of the flower extended itself to a vast plain ; the slender stems of the leaves...ornaments ; and the narrow spaces between were enlarged into walks, parterres, and terraces. " On the polished bottom of these, brighter than Parian marble,... | |
| Light - 1838 - 298 页
...economy, their habits, and their enjoyments. The base of the flower extended itself under the leaves, and became trunks of so many stately cedars ; the threads...ornaments ; and the narrow spaces between were enlarged into walks, parterres, and terraces. On the polished bottom of these, brighter than Parian marble,... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1840 - 444 页
...economy, their habits, and their enjoyments. The base of the flower extended itself under the leaves, and became trunks of so many stately cedars ; the threads...ornaments ; and the narrow spaces between were enlarged into walks, parterres, and terraces. On the polished bottom of these, brighter than Parian marble,... | |
| 1840 - 494 页
...The base of the flower extended itself, under its influence, to a vast plain : the slender seams oC the leaves became trunks of so many stately cedars ; the threads in the middle seemed columns of a massy structure, supporting at the top their several ornaments ; and the narrow spaces between were... | |
| 1844 - 400 页
...them the least disturbance. Under the microscope, the base of the flower extended itself to a large plain ; the slender stems of the leaves became trunks...at the top their several ornaments; and the narrow places between were enlarged into walks, parterres and terraces. On the polished bottom of these, brighter... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1844 - 364 页
...base of the flower extended ilsrlf under its influence, to a vast plain ; the slender stems of l ho leaves became trunks of so many stately cedars ; the...at the top their several ornaments ; and the narrow !-;)iices between were enlarged in walks, parterres, and terraces. On the polished bottoms of these,... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1848 - 684 页
...flower extended itself under its influence to a vast plain ; the slender stems of the leaves Denme trunks of so many stately cedars ; the threads in the middle seemed columna of massy structure, supporting at the top their several ornaments ; and the narrow spaces between... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1850 - 520 页
...to a vast plain ; the slender stems of ihe leaves became trunks of БО many stately cedars ; tlic threads in the middle seemed columns of massy structure, supporting at the top several ornaments ; and the narrow spaces between were enlarged into walks, parterres, and terraces.... | |
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