Nevada would gleam like silver clouds against the darker firmament, and all the outlines of the mountain would be softened, yet delicately defined. My delight, however, would be to lean over the parapet of the tocador and gaze down upon Granada, spread.... Records of the Heart, and Other Poems - Sida 123efter Estelle Anna LEWIS - 1866 - 420 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1832 - 652 sidor
...the darker firmament, and all the outlines of the mountain would be softened, yet delicately defined. My delight, however, would be to lean over the parapet...and convents sleeping, as it were, in the moonshine. ' Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castanets from some party of dancers lingering in the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1832 - 356 sidor
...the darker firmament, and all the outlines of the mountain would be softened, yet delicately defined. My delight, however, would be to lean over the parapet...and convents sleeping, as it were, in the moonshine. Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castanets from some party of dancers lingering in the Alameda,... | |
| 1833 - 428 sidor
...the darker firmament, and all the outlines of the mountain would be softened, yet delicately defined. My delight, however, would be to lean over the parapet of the tocador, and gaze clown upon Granada, spread out like a map below me : all buried in deep repose, and its white palaces... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 360 sidor
...My delight', however', would be to lean over the parapet of theTocador', and gaze down uponGranadaV spread out like a map below me': all buried in deep...convents sleeping', as it were', in the moonshine'. Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castanets from some party of dancers' . . lingering in the... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1839 - 362 sidor
...darker firmament', and all tte outlines of the mountain'. . would be softened', yet delicately defined'. My delight', however', would be to lean over the parapet...palaces and convents sleeping', as it were', in the moon^ shine'. Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castanets from some party of dancers' . .... | |
| Washington Irving - 1840 - 370 sidor
...the darker firmament, and all the outlines of the mountain would be softened, yet delicately defined. My delight, however, would be to lean over the parapet...and convents sleeping, as it were, in the moonshine. Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castanets from some parly of dancers lingering in the Alameda;... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 sidor
...darker firmament', and all the outlines of the mountain'. . would be softened', yet delicately defined'. My delight', however', would be to lean over the parapet...convents sleeping', as it were', in the moonshine'. Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castancts from some party of dancers' . . lingering in the... | |
| Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis - 1844 - 276 sidor
...the darker firmament, and all the outlines of the mountain would be softened, yet delicately defined. My delight, however, would be to lean over the parapet...it were, in the moonshine." — Washington Irving 's Jtthambra. NOTE 2, Sect. II. p. 52. "The myrtle groves and palms, and flowers." " The most singular... | |
| Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis - 1844 - 304 sidor
...the darker firmament, and all the outlines of the mountain would be softened, yet delicately defined. My delight, however, would be to lean over the parapet...sleeping, as it were, in the moonshine." — Washington Irmng's Mlhambra. NOTE 2, Sect. II. p. 52. "The myrtle groves and palms, and flowers." " The most singular... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 278 sidor
...gleam like silver clouds against the darker firmament, and all the outlines of the mountain would be softened, yet delicately denned. My delight, however,...and convents sleeping as it were in the moonshine. Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castanets from some party of dancers lingering in the Alameda... | |
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