| Tobias Smollett - 1787 - 516 strani
...beds by the moil powerful agents of nature, corroborate rile impreflion. But the diftant finilhing which nature has given to the picture is of a very different character. It is a true contrail to the fore-ground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the... | |
| 1788 - 688 strani
...powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impreffion. But the diil.itit finifhing which naA' a true ture has given to the picture is of a very different character. It is a true contrat} to the fore-ground. It it as placid ami delightful, as that is wild ;md tremendous. For the... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1792 - 522 strani
...the moft , powerful . powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impreffion. But the dißant Imifhing which nature has given to the picture is of a very different character. It is a true contrait to the fore ground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 558 strani
...beds by the moft powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impreffion : but the cliftant finiftiing which) nature has given to the picture, is of a very...different character. It is a true contraft to the fore ground ; it is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the mountain, being... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1801 - 402 strani
...beds by the moil powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impreflron. But the diítant finiíhing which nature has given to. the picture, is of a very different character. It is a, true contrail to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 strani
...their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression. But the distant finishing which nature has given to the picture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the... | |
| Francis Hall - 1818 - 340 strani
...their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression. But the distant finishing which nature has given to the picture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the... | |
| Francis Hall - 1818 - 564 strani
...which nature has given to the picture, is " of a very different character. It is a true " contrast to the foreground. It is as placid " and delightful, as that is wild and tre" mendous. For the mountain being cloven " asunder, she presents to your eye, through " the cleft,... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - 1819 - 752 strani
...their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression. But the distant finishing which nature has given to the picture is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the fare ground. It is as placid and delightful a* that is wild and tremendous. For the... | |
| Charles Hulbert - 1823 - 374 strani
...their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression. But the distant finishing which nature has given to the picture is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the fore-ground. It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous. For the... | |
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