| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - Страниц: 360
...that trickle from the Roof. The Curiou * in Grottos, Cafcades, &c. might here obtain a juft * Tafte of Nature. When we arrived at the Mouth, * and once...could ' not but admire the uncouth Manner, in which Na' ture has thrown together thofe huge Ro^ks, which ' compofe the Arch over the Entrance ; but, as... | |
| Thomas West - 1789 - Страниц: 336
...fprings that trickle from the roof. The curious in grottos, cafcades^ fee. might here obtain a juft tafte of nature. When we arrived at the mouth and once more hailed all-chtaring daylight, I could not but admire the uncouth manner in which nature has thrown tcgether... | |
| Walley Chamberlain Oulton - 1805 - Страниц: 964
...many tints as are seen in the rainbow, and are covered with n perpetual varnish from the fast-weeping springs that trickle from the roof. The curious in...grottos, cascades, &c. might here obtain a just taste of к nature. nature. In the way to Burton, on the left is Farlctm Knot, a beautiful naked lime-stone... | |
| 1764 - Страниц: 554
...fprings that trickle from the roof. The curious in grottos, cafcades, &c. might here obtain a juft tafte of nature. When we arrived at the mouth, and once more hailed all chearing day-light, I could not but admire the uncouth Planner, in which nature has thrown together... | |
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