| Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1883 - 500 страници
...with a noise like thunder, which is still made greater from the echo of the mountains on each side, concurs to form one of the most solemn, the most romantic,...themselves from the very summit down into the vale and river below, and many other particulars impossible to describe, you will conclude we had no occasion... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1884 - 432 страници
...with a noise like thunder, which is still made greater by the echo from the mountains on each side, concurs to form one of the most solemn, the most romantic,...beheld : add to this the strange views made by the craggs and cliffs on the other hand ; the cascades that in many places throw themselves from the very... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1884 - 430 страници
...still made greater by the echo from ; the mountains on each side, concurs to form one of 'the mo_st_ solemn, the most romantic, and the most astonishing,...beheld : add to this the strange views made by the craggs and cliffs on the other hand ; the cascades that in many places throw themselves from the very... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1894 - 212 страници
...realize that Gray was striking a novel and significant chord when he wrote at the Grande Chartreuse, "One of the most solemn, the most romantic, and the most astonishing scenes . . . Not a precipice, not a torrent, not a cliff, but is pregnant with religion and poetry." In Petrarch's... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1894 - 212 страници
...realize that Gray was striking a novel and significant chord when he wrote at the Grande Chartreuse, "One of the most solemn, the most romantic, and the most astonishing scenes . . . Not a precipice, not a torrent, not a cliff, but is pregnant with religion and poetry." In Petrarch's... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1895 - 398 страници
...with a noise like thunder, which is still made greater by the echo from the mountains on each side, concurs to form one of the most solemn, the most romantic...very summit down into the vale and the river below; you will conclude we had no occasion to repent our pains." All this is quite modern in a way ; and... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1898 - 496 страници
...anticipation of the modern attitude, in his description of a visit to the Grande Chartreuse, which he calls "one of the most solemn, the most romantic, and the most astonishing scenes." * " I do not remember to have gone ten paces without an exclamation that there was no restraining. Not a... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1900 - 438 страници
...with a noise like thunder, which is still made greater by the echo from the mountains on each side, concurs to form one of the most solemn, the most romantic,...beheld : Add to this the strange views made by the craggs and cliffs on the other hand ; the cascades that in many places throw themselves from the very... | |
| Clark Sutherland Northup, Martin Wright Sampson, William Strunk, Frank Thilly - 1910 - 538 страници
...with a noise like thunder, which is still made greater by the echo from the mountains on each side, concurs to form one of the most solemn, the most romantic,...beheld: Add to this the strange views made by the craggs and cliffs on the other hand; the cascades that in many places throw themselves from the very... | |
| Harold Spender - 1912 - 316 страници
...a noise like thunder, which is still made greater by the echo from the mountains on the other side; the cascades that in many places throw themselves...the very summit down into the vale, and the river, yellow ; and many other particulars impossible to describe; you will conclude that we had no occasion... | |
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