Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... Spring ; and ' The Ruin ' , the Old English poem which is probably about Bath , speaks of the wonder of the wall - stone , the hot spring and courtyards within the bright breast of the wall , which has fallen with the towers and the ...
... Spring ; and ' The Ruin ' , the Old English poem which is probably about Bath , speaks of the wonder of the wall - stone , the hot spring and courtyards within the bright breast of the wall , which has fallen with the towers and the ...
Pagina 118
... springs , the birth of water , a necessity of life which itself seems alive . The ways in which this fascination has been expressed have changed with changes in religious belief . It was natural to identify a spring with a deity , who ...
... springs , the birth of water , a necessity of life which itself seems alive . The ways in which this fascination has been expressed have changed with changes in religious belief . It was natural to identify a spring with a deity , who ...
Pagina 232
... spring a new layer of wood forms under the bark around the previous year's growth , consisting of large cells with thin walls ; this layer of ' spring - wood ' thickens , but as growth tails off in summer the cells become smaller and ...
... spring a new layer of wood forms under the bark around the previous year's growth , consisting of large cells with thin walls ; this layer of ' spring - wood ' thickens , but as growth tails off in summer the cells become smaller and ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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