| Gilbert White - 1888 - 602 стор.
...; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...began to look with a superstitious awe, at the red, louring aspect of the sun; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened person to be apprehensive;... | |
| Gilbert White - 1887 - 554 стор.
...; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense, that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...began to look with a superstitious awe at the red louring aspect of the sun ; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened person to be apprehensive... | |
| Gilbert White - 1891 - 536 стор.
...; but was particularly lurid and bloodcoloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...began to look with a superstitious awe at the red, louring aspect of the sun ; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened person to be apprehensive... | |
| Gilbert White - 1891 - 840 стор.
...rooms; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...began to look with a superstitious awe, at the red, louring aspect of the sun; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened person to be apprehensive... | |
| Gilbert White - 1893 - 368 стор.
...rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten the day after it was killed ; and the flies swarmed...they rendered the horses half frantic, and riding irksoma The country people began to look with a superstitious awe at the red lowering aspect of the... | |
| Gilbert White - 1895 - 268 стор.
...; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense, that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...began to look with a superstitious awe at the red louring aspect of the sun ; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened person to be apprehensive... | |
| Gilbert White - 1903 - 446 стор.
...but was particularly lurid, and bloodcoloured at rising and setting. All this time the heat was so intense, that butchers* meat could hardly be eaten on the day after it was killed ; and the flics swarmed so in the lanes, and hedges, that they rendered the horses half frantic, and made riding... | |
| Gilbert White - 1906 - 280 стор.
...rooms; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...killed; and the flies swarmed so in the lanes and hedgesthatthey rendered the horses halffrantic, andriding irksome. The country people began to look... | |
| Gilbert White - 1906 - 304 стор.
...; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten on the day after jt was killed ; and the flies swarmed so in the lanes and hedges that they rendered the horses half... | |
| John Livingston Lowes - 1927 - 694 стор.
...particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was . . . intense. . . . The country people began to look with a superstitious awe at the red, louring aspect of the sun; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened person to be apprehensive;... | |
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