Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 95
... wood and thorn thickets ( the ' green wood ' , or vert ) , the living leafy cover which gave food and shelter to the deer , might not be cut down or lopped . Your dogs , if you were a forest dweller , had to be ' humbled ' , i.e. their ...
... wood and thorn thickets ( the ' green wood ' , or vert ) , the living leafy cover which gave food and shelter to the deer , might not be cut down or lopped . Your dogs , if you were a forest dweller , had to be ' humbled ' , i.e. their ...
Pagina 108
... wood cutters , fortune - tellers and hawkers ' descended from an 18th century Gypsy ' king ' , Abram Wood , Romany among the English Gypsies had become more or less a jargon , spoken without grammar , inflections , or most of its ...
... wood cutters , fortune - tellers and hawkers ' descended from an 18th century Gypsy ' king ' , Abram Wood , Romany among the English Gypsies had become more or less a jargon , spoken without grammar , inflections , or most of its ...
Pagina 232
... 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 the walls between them ...
... 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 the walls between them ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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