| 1852 - 608 halaman
...sunny, leafy, blooming May — in an English lane; with hedges, English hedges, hawthorn hedges, all in blossom; homely old farm-houses, quaint stables, and...and the crisp grass-tearing of a silkenskinned, real (unimportcd) Hereford cow over the hedge. No longer excited by daring to think we should see it, as... | |
| 1852 - 820 halaman
...English hedges, hawthorn hedges, all in blossom ; homely old farm houses, quaint stables and hay stacks ; the old church spire over the distant trees, the mild...the watery atmosphere, and all so quiet, the only sound the hum of boss and the crisp grass-tearing of a silken skinned, real (unimpovted) Hereford cow... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1857 - 328 halaman
...sunny, leafy, blooming May — in an English lane; with hedges, English hedges, hawthorn hedges, all in blossom; homely old farmhouses, quaint stables, and...sun beaming through the watery atmosphere, and all eo quiet — the only sounds the hum of bees and the crisp grass-tearing of a silken-skinned, real... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1859 - 690 halaman
...sunny, leafy, blooming May — in an English lane; with hedges, English hedges, hawthorn hedges, all in blossom; homely old farmhouses, quaint stables, and...sun beaming through the watery atmosphere, and all BO quiet — the only sounds the hum of bees and the crisp grass-tearing of a silken-skinned, real... | |
| John R. Stilgoe - 1988 - 374 halaman
...and technological change. "In an English lane; with hedges, English hedges, hawthorn hedges, all in blossom; homely old farmhouses, quaint stables, and...through the watery atmosphere, and all so quiet," Frederick Law Olmsted recounted his discovery of rural Eden in his 1859 \Va!^s and Talks of an American... | |
| Witold Rybczynski - 1999 - 488 halaman
...sunny, leafy, blooming May — in an English lane; with hedges, English hedges, hawthorn hedges, all in blossom; homely old farm-houses, quaint stables, and...silken-skinned, real (unimported) Hereford cow, over the hedge. For any American the first experience of the English countryside is a revelation. It is greener. The... | |
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