Ianlanguage can paint the grandeur of the rifing fun, obferved from this eminence, or defcribe the lakes, woods, and forefts, which are extended before you ; for defcription, though it enumerates their names, yet it cannot draw the elegance of outline,... The Cambrian Directory, Or, Cursory Sketches of the Welsh Territories: With ... - Page 1101800 - 210 pagesFull view - About this book
| Cambrian directory - 1800 - 238 pages
...it infinitely furpafled all conception, and baffled all defcription ; for no colour of Ianlanguage can paint the grandeur of the rifing fun, obferved...thing that is awful, grand, and fublime, producing the moft pleafing fun Cations, has left traces in the memory, which the imagination will ever hold dear.... | |
| Cambrian directory - 1800 - 236 pages
...fuffice it to fay, that though our expectations were raifed exceedingly high, it infinitely furpafied all conception, and baffled all defcription; for no...object dwindles into atoms : in fhort, this interefting cxcurfion, which comprehends every thing that is awful, grand, and fublime, producing the moft pleafing... | |
| 1828 - 348 pages
...eminence, or describe the lakes, woods, and forests, which are extended before you ; for description, though it enumerates their names, yet it cannot draw...delineate the minute features, which reward the actual observer, at every new choice of his position ; and, by changing their colour and form in his gradual... | |
| 1875 - 128 pages
...eminence, or describe the lakes, woods, and forests which are extended before you ; for description, though it enumerates their names, yet it cannot draw...delineate the minute features, which reward the actual observer at every new choice of his 28 position ; and, by changing their colour and form in his gradual... | |
| Thomas Llewelyn Thomas (of Chester.) - 1885 - 92 pages
...rivers, and woods, which are extended before you ; for description, though it enuméralos their names, cannot draw the elegance of outline, cannot give the...delineate the minute features which reward the actual observer at every new choice of his position." For at least one half of the year, comfortable shelter... | |
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