| Theodor Spira - 1928 - 280 pages
...Gebäude.4) «The roar of the sea had long announced their approadi to the cliffs, on the summit of whidi, like the nest of some sea-eagle, the founder of the fortalice had perthed his eyrie. The pale moon whidi had hitherto been contending with flitting clouds, now shone... | |
| Catalan literature - 1926 - 612 pages
...Crag dominates the entire story, and the scene which Ravenswood points out to Bucklaw is typical : The roar of the sea had long announced their approach...them a view of the solitary and naked tower, situated on a projecting cliff that beetled on the German Ocean. On three sides the rock was precipitous; on... | |
| 152 pages
...knows as we do the streets of our native town. Dr JOHN KERR, Memories Grave and Gay. 12.** WOLF'S CRAG. The roar of the sea had long announced their approach...them a view of the solitary and naked tower, situated on a projecting cliff that beetled on the German Ocean. On three sides the rock was precipitous ; on... | |
| William Murison - English language - 1926 - 452 pages
...correct use: paternal, fatherly; human, humane; new, novel; mutual, common; quantity, number. III. 1. The roar of the sea had long announced their approach...like the nest of some seaeagle, the founder of the castle had perched his eyry. The pale moon, which had hitherto been contending with flitting clouds,... | |
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