The blue majestic everlasting ocean, with the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind ; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet (where not a hillock rears its head unsung), with Edinburgh at their base clustering proudly over her rugged... Macmillan's Magazine - 第 151 頁1882完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Nichol - 1902 - 282 頁
...everlasting ocean, with the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet (where not a hillock rears...and covering with a vapoury mantle the jagged black masses of stonework that stretch far and wide, and show like a city of Faerylaud. ... I saw it all... | |
| James Cotter Morison - 1904 - 712 頁
...everlasting ocean, with the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind ; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet (where not a hillock rears...and covering with a vapoury mantle the jagged black masses of stonework that stretch far and wide, and show like a city of Faerylaud. ... I saw it all... | |
| John Nichol - 1892 - 268 頁
...everlasting ocean, with the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind ; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet (where not a hillock rears...and covering with a vapoury mantle the jagged black masses of stonework that stretch far and wide, and show like a city of Faeryland. ... I saw it all... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1881 - 918 頁
...everlasting ocean, with the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind ; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet (where not a hillock rears...proudly over her rugged foundations, and covering with a vapory mantle the jagged black venerable masses of stonework that stretch far and wide and show like... | |
| James Wood - 1920 - 730 頁
...ocean, with the Fife hills swelling rually into the Grampians behind it on the rough crags and rude precipices at our feet (| where not a hillock rears...stretch far and wide, and show like a city of fairyland "—such the view Carlyle had In a clear atmosphere of 1826, whatever it may be now. Articles, The... | |
| 1881 - 970 頁
...everlasting ocean, with the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind ; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet (where not a hillock rears...sun was going down, and the moon's fine crescent, like a pretty silver creature as it is, was riding quietly above me. Such a sight does one good. But... | |
| 1881 - 972 頁
...everlasting ocean, with the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind ; rough crags and rude Õ ϔ V i j | .@ 'G DVA b 9DLm h Q e .+2 i 덾 . 遂 b%>7g *o @_ P eaw it all last evening when the sun was going down, and the moon's fine crescent, like a pretty silver... | |
| 1881 - 972 頁
...everlasting ocean, with the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind ; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet (where not a hillock rears...foundations, and covering with a vapoury mantle the jaggod black venerable masses of stonework that stretch far and wide and show like a city of Fairyland.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 816 頁
...the Fife hills swelling gradually into the Grampians behind it on the north ; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet ("where not a hillock rears...stretch far and wide and show like a city of fairyland. There's for you, man ! I saw it all last evening — when the sun was going down — and the moon's... | |
| Mark Cumming - 2004 - 530 頁
...gradually into the Grampians behind it on the north; rough crags and rude precipices at our feet . . . with Edinburgh at their base, clustering proudly over...masses of stone-work, that stretch far and wide and shew like a city of fairy-land" (1:339). As the "Athens of the North," Edinburgh was the natural center... | |
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