| 1875 - 610 pages
...; and from this part of it bursts a little fountain that runs bubbling down its rugged sides. . . . Beautiful ! Miss Tenorina ! Hideous. Base, common,...popular. Such a thing as you may see anywhere in wild, mountainous districts. Now, observe the metamorphosis. Here is the same rock cut into the shape of... | |
| English literature - 1816 - 592 pages
...ttle fountain, that runs bubbling down its rugged siilcs Now observe Ihe metamorphosis. Here is th? same rock, cut into the shape of a giant. In one hand he holds a horn, through which that little fountain is thrown to a prodigious elevation. In the other is a ponderous stone, so exactly... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - Fiction - 1816 - 228 pages
....part of it bursts a little fountain, that runs bubbling down its rugged sides. r MISS TEROIINA. • O how beautiful! How I should love the melody of that...miniature cascade ! MR. MILESTONE. Beautiful, Miss Tenonnu! Hideous. Base, common, and popular. Such' a thing as you may see anywhere, in wild and mountainous... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - Fiction - 1816 - 230 pages
...this part of it bursts a little fountain, that runs bubbling down its ragged sides. MISS TENOEINA. O how beautiful ! How I should love the melody of that miniature cascade .' ME. MILESTONE. Beautiful, Miss Tenorina! Hideous. Base, common, and popular. Such a thing as you... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - English fiction - 1845 - 378 pages
...this part of it bursts a little fountain, that runs bubbling down its rugged sides. MISS TENORINA. O how beautiful ! How I should love the melody of...giant. In one hand he holds a horn, through which that little fountain is thrown to a prodigious elevation. In the other is a ponderous stone, so exactly... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1844 - 554 pages
...part of it bursts a little fountain, that runs bubbling down its rugged sides. Miss TENOJIINA. — O how beautiful ! How I should love the melody of...Base, common, and popular. Such a thing as you may see any where, in wild and mountainous districts. Now, observe the metamorphosis. Here is the same rock,... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 194 pages
...this part of it bursts a little fountain, that runs bubbling down its rugged sides. MISS TENORINA. O how beautiful ! How I should love the melody of...giant. In one hand he holds a horn, through which that little fountain is thrown to a prodigious elevation. In the other is a ponderous stone, so exactly... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - Architecture, Domestic - 1852 - 564 pages
...this part of it bursts a little fountain, that runs bubbling down its rugged sides. Miss TENORINA.—O how beautiful! How I should love the melody of that miniature cascade! MR. MILESTONE.—Beautiful, Miss Tenorina! Hideous. Base, common, and popular. Such a thing as you may... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1856 - 182 pages
...from this part of it bursts a little fountain, that runs bubbling down its nigged sides. TENORINA. O how beautiful ! How I should love the melody of...Hideous. Base, common, and popular. Such a thing as yon may see anywhere, in wild and mountainous districts. Now, observe the metamorphosis. Here is the... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - English literature - 1875 - 450 pages
...part of it bursts a little fountain, that runs bubbling down its rugged sides. Miss Tenorina. — 0 how beautiful ! How I should love the melody of that...rock, cut into the shape of •a giant. In one hand lie holds a horn, through which that little fountain is thrown to a prodigious elevation. In the other... | |
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