Orchidaceae, of singular and beautiful forms. While the eye in vain seeks to familiarize itself with the exuberance and diversity of the forest vegetation, the ear drinks in the sounds of life which break the silence and deepen the solitude. Of these,... The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal - Stran 3411848Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1847 - 510 strani
...chiefly fragrant Orchidaceae, of singular and beautiful forms. While the eye in vain seeks to familiarize itself with the exuberance and diversity of the forest...insects, which sometimes rise into a shrill and deafening clangor; and the most impressive, and those which bring out all the wildness and loneliness of the... | |
| James Richardson Logan - 1847 - 590 strani
...chielly fragrant orchidaceae, of singular and beautiful forms. While the eye in vain seeks to familiarize itself -with the exuberance and diversity of the....the silence and deepen the solitude. Of these, while Ihe interrupted notes of birds, loud or low, rapid or long-drawn, cheerful or plaintive, and ranging... | |
| 1848 - 448 strani
...the green array of a branch, than its place is supplied by epiphites, chiefly fragrant orchidaceee, of singular and beautiful forms. While the eye in...of insects, which sometimes rise into a shrill and deafen ing clangour; and the most impressive, and those which bring out all the wildness and loneliness... | |
| 1848 - 486 strani
...chiefly fragrant Orchidaceas, of singular and beautiful forms. While the eye in vain seeks to familiarize itself with the exuberance and diversity of the forest...solitude. Of these, while, the interrupted notes of bird&, loud or low, rapid or longdrawn, cheerful or plaintive, and ranging over a greater or less musical... | |
| Caoutchouc - 1852 - 218 strani
...supplied by epiphytes, chiefly of the fragrant orchid tribe, of the most singular and beautiful forms. " The interrupted notes of birds, loud or low, rapid...greater or less musical compass, are the most pleasing sounds heard; the most constant are those of insects, which sometimes rise into a shrill and deafening... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1853 - 648 strani
...supplied by epiphytes, chiefly of the fragrant orchid tribe, of the most singular and beautiful forms. " The interrupted notes of birds, loud or low, rapid...greater or less musical compass, are the most pleasing sounds heard ; the most constant are those of insects, which sometimes rise into a shrill and deafening... | |
| 1848 - 1022 strani
...chiefly fragrant OrchidacesG, of singular and beautiful forms. While the eye in vain seeks to familiarize itself with the exuberance and diversity of the forest...insects, which sometimes rise into a shrill and deafening clangor ; and the most impressive, and those which bring out all the wildness and loneliness of the... | |
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