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...He hastaken a fancy to get the meadow shaded with boughs, that are tocover it like an arbour, so that the sun will have much ado topeep through, and visit the green grass underneath...   He hastaken a fancy to get the meadow shaded with boughs, that are tocover it like an arbour, so that the sun will have much ado topeep through, and visit the green grass underneathの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」

...Thereupon Sancho said no more, but saddled Rozinante, andclapped his pack-saddle on Dapple's back; then both mounting,away they rode fair and softly into the arbour...   Thereupon Sancho said no more, but saddled Rozinante, andclapped his pack-saddle on Dapples back; then both mounting,away they rode fair and softly into the arbourの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」

...As we then had no room large enough to accommodate all who would be present, the place of meeting was under a large improvised arbour, built partly of brush and partly of rough boards...   As we then had no room large enough to accommodate      all who would be present, the place of meeting was under a large      improvised arbour, built partly of brush and partly of rough boardsの読み方
Booker T. Washington 「Up From Slavery: An Autobiography」

...In the meantime some strangers came intothe garden, and went into the arbour which the others had left...   In the meantime some strangers came intothe garden, and went into the arbour which the others had leftの読み方
Edward Jesse 「Anecdotes of Dogs」

...The storm passed away shortly after that frightful explosion, but, onreaching the arbour, I found the thirty-two rats, toes up, killed by theone and same stroke of lightning...   The storm passed away shortly after that frightful explosion, but, onreaching the arbour, I found the thirty-two rats, toes up, killed by theone and same stroke of lightningの読み方
Theophile Gautier F. C. de Sumichrast 「My Private Menagerie」

...By joining, with silken strands, the three folioles which form the leaf of Virgil's cytisus, a Spider has built herself a green arbour, a horizontal sheath, open at either end...   By joining, with silken strands, the      three folioles which form the leaf of Virgils cytisus, a Spider has built      herself a green arbour, a horizontal sheath, open at either endの読み方
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」

...Then thebeauty retires into the arbour and her wooers resume their places onthe threshold...   Then thebeauty retires into the arbour and her wooers resume their places onthe thresholdの読み方
J. H. Fabre 「The Wonders of Instinct」

...While the village damesand girls are being criticised at the arbour, a frog is secretlypinched and poked by the crier till it quacks...   While the village damesand girls are being criticised at the arbour, a frog is secretlypinched and poked by the crier till it quacksの読み方
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」

...A thick arbour of green branches of young trees wasthen made over the altar...   A thick arbour of green branches of young trees wasthen made over the altarの読み方
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」

... A pleasing emblem of such improvementseems manifested in the following lines of Richard Morse (a young nativeForester), on a “Primrose found in a natural arbour among the largeoaks in the Forest...    A pleasing emblem of such improvementseems manifested in the following lines of Richard Morse (a young nativeForester), on a “Primrose found in a natural arbour among the largeoaks in the Forestの読み方
H. G. Nicholls 「The Forest of Dean」

...Thesenights of the Feast of Tabernacles, when all Israel was rejoicing overthe ingathered fruits, each family in its tent or arbour of greenboughs, were therefore the fullest of moonlight in the year...   Thesenights of the Feast of Tabernacles, when all Israel was rejoicing overthe ingathered fruits, each family in its tent or arbour of greenboughs, were therefore the fullest of moonlight in the yearの読み方
E. Walter Maunder 「The Astronomy of the Bible」

...Halfway to the arbour, they met the others coming to find them...   Halfway to the arbour, they met the others coming to find themの読み方
Henry Handel Richardson 「Australia Felix」

...Here theystrolled up and down, their promenade bounded at the lower end by thedense-leaved arbour under which they had first met...   Here theystrolled up and down, their promenade bounded at the lower end by thedense-leaved arbour under which they had first metの読み方
Henry Handel Richardson 「Australia Felix」

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