| 1860 - Страниц: 982
...quite misunderstood. We behold the- face of nature bright with gladness, wo often see superabundance of food ; we do not see, or we forget, that the birds...singing round us mostly live on insects or seeds, and arc thus constantly destroying life; or we forget how largely these songsters, or their eggs, or their... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - Страниц: 470
...quite misunderstood. "We behold the face of nature brig"ht with gladness, we often see superabundance of food ; we do not see, or we forget, that the birds...birds and beasts of prey ; we do not always bear in mind, that though food may be now superabundant, it is not so at all seasons of each recurring year.... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1863 - Страниц: 70
...existence. " We behold the face of nature," he says, " bright with gladness, and we often see superabundance of food; we do not see, or we forget, that the birds...nestlings, are destroyed by birds and beasts of prey." He tells us how seedlings are destroyed in vast numbers by various enemies ; for once on a small piece... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1863 - Страниц: 70
...existence. " We behold the face of nature," he says, " bright with gladness, and we often see superabundance of food; we do not see, or we forget, that the birds...nestlings, are destroyed by birds and beasts of prey." He tells us how seedlings are destroyed in vast numbers by various enemies ; for once on a small piece... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1864 - Страниц: 472
...quite misunderstood. We behold the face of nature bright with gladness, we often see superabundance of ' food ; we do not see, or we forget, that the...birds and beasts of prey ; we do not always bear in mind, that though food may be now superabun-" \ "dant, it is not so at all seasons of each recurring... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1871 - Страниц: 470
...existence. " Wo behold the face of nature," he says, " bright with gladness, and we often see superabundance of food ; we do not see, or we forget, that the birds...nestlings, are destroyed by birds and beasts of prey." He tells us how seedlings are destroyed in vast numbers by various enemies ; for once on a small piece... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1871 - Страниц: 468
..." "We behold the face of nature," he says, " bright with gladness, and we often see superabundance of food ; we do not see, or we forget, that the birds...round us mostly live on insects or seeds, and are thusconstantly destroying life ; or we forget how largely these songsters, or their eggs, or their... | |
| 1875 - Страниц: 844
...veg- ! etable : — " We behold the face of nature bright with gladness : we often see superabundance of food. We do not see, ' or we forget, that the birds which are idly singing around us mostly live on insects or seeds, and are thus constantly destroying life : or we forget how... | |
| Asa Gray - 1877 - Страниц: 418
...bright with gladness, we often see superabundance of food ; we do not see, or we forget, that the lairds which are idly singing round us mostly live on insects...birds and beasts of prey; we do not always bear in mind that, though food may be now superabundant, it is not so at all seasons of each recurring year."—(p.... | |
| T Warren O'Neill - 1880 - Страниц: 482
...quite misunderstood. We behold the face of Nature, bright with gladness; we often see superabundance of food; we do not see, or we forget, that the birds which are idly singing around us, mostly live on insects or seeds, and are thus continually destroying life; or, we forget... | |
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