| John Mason Good - 1813 - 830 strani
...it; in. causing wonder and derision, pleasure and regret. Let ше conduct the reader back with me again to the gate by which we entered, and thence through the sheets. Numerous sf ires, glittering with gold, amidst burnished domes, and painted palaces, appear... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 strani
...disappointing expectation, as in surpassing it ; in causing wonder and derision, pleasure and regret. Numerous. spires, glittering with gold amidst burnished...appear, in the midst of an open plain, for several miles before you reach the gate, as you approach it from Petersburg!i. Having passed the gate, you... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1815 - 602 strani
...surpassing it ; in causing wonder and derision, pleasure and regret. Let me conduct the reader back with me again to the gate by which we entered, and thence through the streets. Numerous spires, cüttrriiig with gold, amidst burnished domes and painted palace«, appear in the midst of an open... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 strani
...passing it ; in causing wonder and derision, pleasure and regret. Let me conduct .the reader back with me again to the gate by which we entered, and thence...painted palaces, appear in the midst of an open plain fur several versts before you reach this gate. Having passed, you look about, and wonder what is become... | |
| 610 strani
...through the streets. You see its numerous spires glittering with gold, amidst domes and painted palaces, in the midst of an open plain, for several versts before you reach it. Having passed the gates, you look about, and wonder what is become of the town, or where you are,... | |
| William Bingley - 1822 - 384 strani
...expectation, as in surpassing it ; in excitwonder and derision, pleasure and regret. On approaching the city, numerous spires, glittering with ,gold, amidst burnished...palaces, appear, in the midst of an open plain, for some miles before the traveller reaches the gate. This being passed, he looks around, and wonders what... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 468 strani
...surpassing it ; in causing wonder and derision, pleasure and regret. Let me conduct the reader lack with me to the gate by which we entered, and thence through...appear in the midst of an open plain, for several vrests before you reach this gate. Having passed, you look about and wonder what is become of the city,... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 strani
...surpassing it ; in causing wonder and derin, pleasure and regret. Let me conduct the reader back with me to the gate by which we entered, and thence through...appear in the midst of an open plain, for several vrests before you reach this gate. Having passed, you look about and wonder .what is become of the... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 464 strani
...me conduct the reader back with me to the gate by which we entered, and thence through the stflpets. Numerous spires glittering with gold, amidst burnished...appear in the midst of an open plain, for several vrests before you reach this gate. Having passed, you look about and wonder what is become of the city,... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1824 - 582 strani
...causing wonder and derision, pleasure and regret. Numerous spires glittering with gold amidst tarnished domes and painted palaces, appear, in the midst of an open plain, for several miles before you reach the gate, a« you approach it from Potersburgh. Having passed the gate you look... | |
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