| Daniel Defoe - 1762 - 424 Seiten
...our Heads, the Chafms of Sky between the Jambs of the Cell, the odd Conftruction of the Whole, and . Greatnefs of every Part, furprize. If you look upon the perfect Part, you fanfy intire Quarries mounted up into the Air; if upon the rude Havock below, you fee, as it were,... | |
| Philipp Luckombe - 1790 - 328 Seiten
...the jambs of the cell, the odd conftruclionof the whole, and the greatnefs of every part, furprizes. If you look upon the perfect part, you fancy entire...mounted up into the air; if upon the rude havock below, fou fee, at it were, the bowels of a ST mountain turned infide outward." The ftones are fuppofed to... | |
| John Britton - 1801 - 358 Seiten
...fancy, which the Doctor too often indulged in, and thereby deceived many of his unsuspicious readers: " If you look upon the perfect part, you fancy entire...up into the air; if upon the rude havock below, you see as it were the bmcels of a mountain turned inside outwards." Descriptions of this kind have been... | |
| David James - 1836 - 116 Seiten
...the jambs of the cell, the odd construction of the whole and the greatness of every part surprises. If you look upon the perfect part, you fancy entire...up into the air; if upon the rude havock below, you see as it were the bowels of a mountain turned inside outwards."—Stukeley's Stonehenge. " To the... | |
| Godfrey Higgins - 2007 - 533 Seiten
...greatness of every part, surprises. We may well cry out in the poet's words, 'Tantum religio potuit !' If you look upon the perfect part, you fancy entire...quarries mounted up into the air; if upon the rude harock below, you see, as it were, the bowels of a mountain turned inside outwards." At first sight... | |
| Godfrey Higgins - 2007 - 533 Seiten
...greatness of every part, surprises. We may well cry out in the poet's words, *Tantum religio potuit !' If you look upon the perfect part, you fancy entire quarries mounted up into the air j if upon the rude havock below, you see, as it were, the bowels of a mountain turned inside outwards."... | |
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