| George Gregory - 1796 - 682 頁
...fhrubs, prefented a kind of petrihed grove ; fome white, fome green; and all receding in due perfpective. They ftruck us with the more amazement, as we knew...to be mere productions of nature, who, hitherto in folitade, had, in her playful moments, drelTed the fccne, as if for her own amufement. 'But we had... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 474 頁
...fpars, formed into trees and fhrubs, prefented a kind of petrified grove ; fome white, fome green ; and all receding in due perfpeftive. They ftruck us with...hitherto in folitude, had, in her playful moments, dreffcd the fcene, as if forherovm amufement. " But we had as yet feen but a few of the wonders of... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 頁
...kind of petrified grove; some white, some green; and all receding in due perspeor live. They struck us with the more amazement, as we knew them to be mere productions of nature, who, hitherto in solitude, had, in her playful moments, dressed the scene, as if for her own amusement. " We hnd aa... | |
| 1798 - 408 頁
...a kind of a petrified grove fome white, fome green, and all receding in due peifpe&ive. They {truck us with the more amazement, as we knew them to be mere productions of Nature, who hitherto in foliuide, had, in her phiyful momcms, drefled the fcene as if for her own amufrment. " But we had as... | |
| George Gregory - 1798 - 582 頁
...tungftenic touted a kind of petrified grove ; fome white, fome green ; and all receding in due perfpe&ive. They ftruck us with the more amazement, as we knew them to be mere productions of nature, *ho, hitherto in folitade, had, in her playful moments, drefled the (cene, as if for her own amuFement.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 頁
...kind of petrified grove; fome white, fome green ; and all receding in due perfpective. They ftruek us with the more amazement, as we knew them to be...hitherto in folitude, had, in her playful moments, drefsed the fcene, as if for her own amufement." " We had as yet feen but a few of the wonders of the... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 232 頁
...kind of grove of petrifactions ; fome white, fome green, and all receding in due perfpeclive. Thefe ftruck us with the more amazement, as we knew them to be mere pro-' duftions of nature, who had, in her playful moments, drcffed the folitary fcene, as if for her... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 288 頁
...white, feme green ; and all receding in due perfpeclive. They ftruck us with the more arr.azerncnt, as we knew them to be mere productions of nature,...moments, drefled the fcene, as if for her own amufement." « \Ve had as yet feen but a few of the wonders of the place ; and we were introduced only into the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 頁
...kind of petrified grove ; some white, some green ; and all receding in due perspective. They struck us with the more amazement, as we knew them to be mere productions of nature, who, hitherto in solitude, had, in her playful moments, dressed the scene, as if for her own amusement." " We had as... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 頁
...fpars, formed into trees and fhrubs, prefented a kind of petrified grove ; fome white, fome green ; and all receding in due perfpeftive. They ftruck us with...hitherto in folitude, had, in her playful moments, dreffed the fcene, as if for her own amufement." " "We had as yet feen but a few of the wonders of... | |
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