The effect, produced by such an assemblage blage of objects, can hardly be conceived, and is impossible to be described. The mind filled and overborne by a prospect so various, so extended, and so sublime, sinks beneath its magnitude, and, feeling the... Ireland Illustrated: From Original Drawings - Seite 57von George Newenham Wright, William Henry Bartlett - 1831 - 80 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Horatio Townsend - 1810 - 906 Seiten
...impossible to be described. The mind filled and overborne by a prospect so various, so extended, and so sublime, sinks beneath its magnitude, and, feeling...God of nature, from whom such mighty works proceed. Large as the ground of this great picture is, it comes within the scope of human sight, a circumstance,... | |
| Horatio Townsend - 1810 - 924 Seiten
...impossible to be described. The mind filled and overborne by a prospect so various, so extended, and so sublime, sinks beneath its magnitude, and, feeling...God of nature, from whom such mighty works proceed. Large as the ground of this great picture is, it comes within the scope of human sight, a circumstance,... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1826 - 568 Seiten
...impossible to be described. The mind, filled and overborne by a prospect so various, so extended, and so sublime, sinks beneath its magnitude; and, feeling...of nature, from whom such mighty works proceed!"* When the examiner quits the contemplation of this glorious view, as one magnificent scene, and has... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1826 - 548 Seiten
...prospect so various, so extended, and so sublime, sinks beneath its magnitude; aud, feeling the otter incapability of adequate expression, rests upon the...God of nature. from whom such mighty works proceed !"* When the examiner quits the contemplation of this glorious view, as one magnificent scene, and... | |
| Jeremiah Joseph Callanan - 1847 - 184 Seiten
...impossible to be described. The mind filled and overborne by a prospect so various, so extended, and so sublime, sinks beneath its magnitude, and feeling...God of nature, from whom such mighty works proceed. Large as the ground of this great picture is, it comes within the scope of human sight, a circumstance... | |
| Cork poets - 1883 - 540 Seiten
...described. The mind, filled and overborne by a prospect so various, BO extended, so sublime, sink** beneath its magnitude, and feeling the utter incapability...contemplation to adore the God of nature, from whom sucb mighty works proceed. Large as the ground of this great picture is, it comes within the scope... | |
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