| 1878 - 758 psl.
...country-girls are fond of preparing from flowers) and metallic ornaments she contemned equally with Viiriegated colours. When she saw less sophisticated maidens with...perspective : romantic recollections of sunny afternoons on an esplanade, with military bands, officers, and gallants around, stood like gilded uncials upon... | |
| 1878 - 686 psl.
...extended into his pockets, as was inevitable. But he did his best, made Budmouth permanently his^home, took great trouble with his child's education, the...perspective : romantic recollections of sunny afternoons on an esplanade, with military bands, officers, and gallants around, stood like gilded uncials upon... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1878 - 978 psl.
...taken !.; - fancy because tlie house was to be had for next to iiothing, and because a remote tiugo on the horizon between the hills, visible from the...like one banished ; but here she was forced to abide. Thns it happened that in Eustacia's brain were juxtaposed the strangest assortment of ideas, from old... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1898 - 392 psl.
...had taken his fancy because the house was to be had for next to nothing, and because a remote blue tinge on the horizon between the hills, visible from...perspective: romantic recollections of sunny afternoons on an esplanade, with military bands, officers, and gallants around, stood like gilded letters upon... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1906 - 534 psl.
...had taken his fancy because the house was to be had for next to nothing, and because a remote blue tinge on the horizon between the hills, visible from...happened that in Eustacia's brain were juxtaposed the strangest-assortment of ideas, from old time and from new.' "v There was no middle distance in her... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1917 - 472 psl.
...had taken his fancy because the house was to be had for next to nothing, and because a remote blue tinge on the horizon between the hills, visible from...perspective: romantic recollections of sunny afternoons on an esplanade, with military bands, officers, and gallants around, stood like gilded letters upon... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1922 - 1002 psl.
...had taken his fancy because the house was to be had for next to nothing, and because a remote blue tinge on the horizon between the hills, visible from...abide. Thus it happened that in Eustacia's brain were j uxtaposed the strangest assortment of ideas, from old time and from new. There was no middle distance... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1922 - 536 psl.
...had taken his fancy because the house was to be had for next to nothing, and because a remote blue tinge on the horizon between the hills, visible from...like one banished ; but here she was forced to abide. i Thus it happened that in Eustacia's brain were juxtaposed the strangest assortment of ideas, from... | |
| Walter Clarke Phillips, William Garrett Crane, Frank Rawley Byers - 1928 - 556 psl.
...had taken his fancy because the house was to be had for next to nothing, and because a remote blue tinge on the horizon between the hills, visible from...perspective : romantic recollections of sunny afternoons on an esplanade, with military bands, officers, and gallants around, stood like gilded letters upon... | |
| Albert Croll Baugh, Paul Cliff Kitchen, Matthew Wilson Black - 1924 - 444 psl.
...had taken his fancy because the house was to be had for next to nothing, and because a remote blue tinge on the horizon between the hills, visible from...perspective : romantic recollections of sunny afternoons on an esplanade, with military bands, officers, and gallants around, stood like gilded letters upon... | |
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