| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1833 - 288 էջ
...actually to lead. The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...finishing, which Nature has given to the picture, is of a veiy different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful as... | |
| 1833 - 224 էջ
...its base. 5. The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shen&ndoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...finishing, which Nature has given to the picture, is of i» very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful... | |
| Joseph Martin, William Henry Brockenbrough - 1835 - 644 էջ
...the Shenandoah, bear evident marks of rupture and avulsion from their beds, by some powerful force. The distant finishing which nature has given to the picture is of a very different character; and a perfect contrast to the fore-ground. The former is as placid and delightful as the latter is... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 էջ
...summit to its base. The piles of rock on each hand, particularly the Shenandoah, — the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion* from their beds,...by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate this impression. 3. But the distant finishing which nature has given to the picture, is of a very different... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 292 էջ
...to its base. The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds, by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborat^ftAimpression. But the distant finiMing, which nature has given to the picture, is of a... | |
| 1836 - 418 էջ
...their junction they rush together against the mountain, rend it asunder and pass off to the sea. * * * But the distant finishing which nature has given to...the picture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the fore-ground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous.... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1838 - 270 էջ
...actually to lead. The piles of rock on.each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...the picture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous. This... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1840 - 246 էջ
...its base. The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah — the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...picture, is of a very different character ; it is a true contrast to the fore-ground ; it is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous... | |
| 1840 - 342 էջ
...of theirdisruption and coavulsion from their heds hy the most powerful ngents of nature, corrohorate the impression. But the distant finishing which nature...the picture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is plncid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For... | |
| 1840 - 326 էջ
...of theirdisruplion and convulsion from their heds hy the mostpowerful ngents of nature, corrohorate the impression. But the distant finishing which nature has given to the picture, is of a very different charncter. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is plncid and delightful, as that is wild and... | |
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