Sommer in St. Ives
Publisher: Blanvalet Verlag
Denn Elvira möchte ihre Lieben noch einmal um sich haben, und zwar in dem charmanten Fischerdorf St. Ives, wo sie den glücklichsten Sommer ihres Lebens verbrachte.
Denn Elvira möchte ihre Lieben noch einmal um sich haben, und zwar in dem charmanten Fischerdorf St. Ives, wo sie den glücklichsten Sommer ihres Lebens verbrachte.
... The Waves & much more... Virginia Woolf. to St Ives was open . Until then St Ives was about eight miles from any railway . And I suppose , munching his sandwich perhaps up at Tregenna , he had thought this might do for a summer place for ...
... the summer - house , Lady Rich- borough encountered Oswald , who was coming in that direction . He told her he was looking for her lady- ship and May . " Turn back with me , Mr. Woodcot , " she rejoined with an arch look . " May is in the ...
... my pupils who have always used the train from St Ives have abandoned ... summer of. ' for those travelling to Hayle or St Ives it is most unsatisfactory ' . The principal had an ominous warning for the people of St Ives : THE BEECHING ERA 89.
In the County of Cornwall John Hobson Matthews. tive vessel , which was once the main light for large kitchens in Cornwall , is now extremely scarce . In the summer of 1887 , an artist , who was staying at Saint Ives , wanted to paint a ...
... my childhood. Am I growing old & sentimental? I keep thinking of sounds I heard as a child – at St Ives mostly' (2 ... summer at St Ives the best beginning to a life conceivable' (109). To help herself to sleep, Woolf used the strategy ...
... the rock ; to find a small fish flapping in a pool ; to pick up cowries ; to look over the grammar in the dining room and see the lights changing on the bay . . . . All together made the summer at St Ives the best beginning to life ...
... summer. Our country thus was canalised into two or at most into three months ... St Ives the best beginningtolife conceivable. When they took Talland House ... my childhood. The town was then much as it must have been in the sixteenth ...
... my vocabulary of rock epithets . At length we entered St. Ives , which in a right line along the coast is not more than sixteen miles from the Land's - End . This town derives its name from an Irish saint , St. Iia , an Irish nobleman's ...
... the first year, I think I have heard, that the line from St Erth to St Ives was open. Until then St Ives was about eight miles from any railway. And I suppose, munching his sandwich perhaps up at Tregenna, he had thought this might do for a ...