| Devil's bridge - 1799 - 62 sider
...by the general routine; for all that is here done, has been to remove obftructions, reD -3-42-fduce the materials, and conceal the art; and we are no...nature, the great miftrefs, has left all art behind." « The following lines, neatly illuftrative of the fovereignty of nature over the intrufion of art,... | |
| 1800 - 236 sider
...of view by the general rou«' tine; for all that is here done, has been to remove " obftruc"lions, reduce the materials, and conceal the " art ; and...has left " all art behind." We now for many miles pafled a barren, dreary country, completely encircled with hills, and we only climbed one, to obferve... | |
| 1820 - 612 sider
...points of view by the general routine; for all that in here done, has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the art ; and we are no where presented with attempts to force the untamed streams, or indeed to invent any thing where Nature, the... | |
| Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn Prichard - 1824 - 224 sider
...points of view by the general routine; far all that is here done, has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the art; and we are no where presented with attempts to force the untamed streams, or indeed, to invent any thing where Nature,... | |
| 1828 - 348 sider
...points of view by the general routine ; for all that is here done, has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the art ; and we are no where presented with attempts to force the untamed streams, or indeed to invent any thing where nature, the... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1835 - 394 sider
...points of view by the general routine ; for all that is here done has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the art ; and we are no where presented with attempts to force the untamed streams, or indeed to invent any thing where nature, the... | |
| Joseph Hemingway, Wales - 1847 - 236 sider
...best points of view by the general routine; for all that is here done has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the art ; and we are no where presented with attempts to force the untamed streams, or indeed to inTent any thing, where nature,... | |
| Edward Parry - 1851 - 274 sider
...points of view by the general routine ; for all that is here done, has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the art ; and we are no where presented with attempts to force the untamed streams, or indeed to invent any thing where nature, the... | |
| Devil's bridge - 1902 - 50 sider
...commodious, and the branches distinct. Yet all that is here done, has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the art; and we are no where presented with attempts to force these untamed streams, or indeed to invent any thing,where nae ture,the... | |
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