... way, denied further access ; and to go round which, you must have taken a great tour, and made a fatiguing descent. As it is, the walks are so conducted, that few are steep ; the transitions easy, the returns commodious, and the branches distinct.... The new Aberystwyth guide - Side 124av Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn Prichard - 1824Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Devil's bridge - 1799 - 62 sider
...faftidious enough to reject all trodden paths, he may, almoft every where, ftroll from the ftudied line, till he be glad to regain the friendly conduct of the well-known way. " Yet one muft be nice, not to be content at firft to vifit the beft points of view by the general routine; for... | |
| 1820 - 612 sider
...reject all trudden path*, he may, almost every-where, ilroll from the studied line, till he be glad t» regain the friendly conduct of the well-known way....visit the best points of view by the general routine; for all that in here done, has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the art... | |
| 1828 - 348 sider
...the returns commodious, and the branches distinct. Neither are they too many, for much is left for future projectors ; and if a man be stout enough to...visit the best points of view by the general routine ; for all that is here done, has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the... | |
| 1830 - 482 sider
...the returns commodious, and the branches distinct. Neither are they too many, for much is left for future projectors ; and if a man be stout enough to...enough to reject all trodden paths, he may almost everywhere stroll from the studied line, till he be glad to regain the friendly conduct of the well-known... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1835 - 394 sider
...the returns commodious, and the branches distinct. Neither are they too many, for much is left for future projectors ; and if a man be stout enough to...visit the best points of view by the general routine ; for all that is here done has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the... | |
| Joseph Hemingway, Wales - 1847 - 236 sider
...the returns commodious, and the branches distinct. Neither are there too many ; for much is left for future projectors ; and if a man be stout enough to...the underwoods, and fastidious enough to reject all trod . den paths, he may, almost every where, stroll from the studied line, till he be glad to regain... | |
| Edward Parry - 1851 - 274 sider
...the returns commodious, and the branches distinct. Neither are they too many, for much is left for future projectors ; and if a man be stout enough to...till he be glad to regain the friendly conduct of the well known way. Yet one must be nice, not to be content at first to visit the best points of view by... | |
| John Hicklin (of Chester.) - 1853 - 352 sider
...the returns commodious, and the branches distinct. Neither are there too many, for much is left for future projectors ; and if a man be stout enough to...visit the best points of view by the general routine ; for all that is here done has been to remove obstructions, reduce the materials, and conceal the... | |
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