| Malthe Conrad Bruun - 1822 - 696 ページ
...unknown in temperate regions—it has no storms, no hail, scarcely a tempest—the splendors of the aurora borealis, reflected by the snow, dispels the...the snow is melted, and the flowers begin to blow. Se'sourtf hemispheres. When speaking of the ice of the sea, we obThe great- This succession of physical... | |
| Conrad Malte-Brun - 1829 - 552 ページ
...unknown in temperate regions—it has no storms, no hail, scarcely a tempest—the splendours of the aurora borealis, reflected by the snow, dispels the...the snow is melted, and the flowers begin to blow. This succession of physical zones is not equal in the two hemispheres. When speaking of the ice of... | |
| Horace - 1840 - 344 ページ
...days, which are extremely long, and produces effects which might be expected only in the torrid zone. The days for several months, though of a monotonous...hours, the snow is melted, and the flowers begin to blow(Malte-Brun, Geog. p. 418. vol. 1.) 19—22. 19. Quod latía mundi, &c. " In that quarter of the... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1846 - 452 ページ
...days, which are extremely long, and produces effects which might be expected only in the torrid zone. The days, for several months, though of a monotonous...the snow is melted and the flowers begin to blow. Malte-Brnn, Geog. vol. i. p. 418. To express the epithet pigrit Shakspere has "the idle earth." 19—22.... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1846 - 452 ページ
...days, which are extremely long, and produces effects which might be expected only in the torrid zone. The days, for several months, though of a monotonous...the snow is melted and the flowers begin to blow. Malte-Brun, Geog. vol. L p. 418. To express the epithet pigris Shakspere has "the idle earth." 19—22.... | |
| A. Barrington - 1850 - 448 ページ
...The splendors of the aurora borealis reflected by the snow, dispel the darkness of the polar nights ; the days, for several months, though of a monotonous...of vegetation. In three days, or rather three times 24 hours, the snow is sometimes melted, and the flowers bloom. It is frequently supposed, that the... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 880 ページ
...temperate regions : it has no storms, no hail, and scarcely a tempest ; while the splendour of the aurora borealis, reflected by the snow, dispels the...darkness of the polar night. The days, for several mouths, though of a monotonous magnificence, astonishingly accelerate the growth of vegetation. In... | |
| Mrs. Francis B. Fogg - 1857 - 436 ページ
...borealis reflected by the snow, dispel the darkness of the polar nights ; the days, for several mouth? though of a monotonous magnificence, astonishingly...of vegetation. In three days, or rather three times 24 hours, the snow is sometimes melted, and the flowers bloom. It is frequently supposed, that the... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1858 - 868 ページ
...it has no storms, no hail, and scarcely a tempest; while the splendour of the aurora ЬогеаНз, reflected by the snow, dispels the darkness of the...the snow is melted, and the flowers begin to blow. FRIEZE, or FRIZE, in architecture. that part of the entablature between the architrave and cornice.... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1860 - 650 ページ
...only In ihr torrid zone. The days for several months, though of a monotonous magnificence, astonishly accelerate the growth of vegetation. In three days,...the snow is melted, and the flowers begin to blow. (Malte-Jlrnn, Geog. voL I p. 418.) 19. Quod, ¿ce.—vrget—"a quarter of the world, which clouds... | |
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