| William Wordsworth - 1823 - 184 頁
...the contemplative spectator of a production of nature, and may (using a strong expression) rather be said to have grown than to have been erected; —...wildness and beauty. Among the numerous recesses and projectionsin the walls and in the different stages of their roofs, are seen bold and harmonious effects... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal) - 1853 - 312 頁
...the contemplative spectator of a production of nature, and may (using a strong expression) rather be said to have grown than to have been erected; —...have risen, by an instinct of their own, out of the naked rock — so little is there in them of formality, such is their wildness and beauty. Among the... | |
| William Wordsworth, Adam Sedgwick - 1859 - 330 頁
...the contemplative spectator of a production of nature, and may (using a strong expression) rather be said to have grown than to have been erected ; —...have risen, by an instinct of their own, out of the naked rock — so little is there in them of formality, such is their wildness and beauty. Among the... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1881 - 204 頁
...the contemplative spectator of a production of Nature, and may (using a strong expression) rather be said to have grown than to have been erected — to...own, out of the native rock — so little is there iu them of formality, such is their wildness and beauty. " These dwellings, mostly built, as has been... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1881 - 204 頁
...nature, and may (using a strong expression) rather be said to have grown than to have been erected—to have risen, by an instinct of their own, out of the native rock—so little is there in them of formality, such is their wildnefs nml beauty. " These dwellings,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1884 - 456 頁
...the contemplative spectator of a production of Nature, and may (using a strong expression) rather be said to have grown, than to have been erected ; to have risen, by an instinct of their own, so little is there of formality, such is their wildness and beauty. Among the numerous recesses and... | |
| Edmund Lee - 1886 - 230 頁
...contemplative spectator of a production of Nature, and may (using rx strong expression) rather be ,'• said to have grown than to have been erected — to...own, out of the native rock — so little is there of formality, such is their wildness and beauty. Among the numerous recesses and projections in the... | |
| Edmund Lee - 1887 - 240 頁
...the contemplative spectator of a production of Nature, and may (using a strong expression) rather be said to have grown than to have been erected — to...own, out of the native rock — so little is there of formality, such is their wildness and beauty. Among the numerous recesses and projections in the... | |
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