| 1830 - 658 páginas
...haunts. It is a cataract, which when the river is full, may be almost compared to that of Schaffhausen for magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters...and the cliffs and woods by which it is overhung. In this spot an accident, which had nearly been fatal to me, occasioned the renewal of my acquaintance... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1830 - 330 páginas
...haunts. It is a cataract, which when the river is full, may be almost compared to that of Schaffhausen for magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters...and the cliffs and woods by which it is overhung. In this spot an accident, which had nearly been fatal to me, occasioned the renewal of my acquaintance... | |
| 1830 - 458 páginas
...Traun is a cataract, which, when the river is full, may be almost compared tn that of Schaffhausen for magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters...and the cliffs and woods by which it is overhung. In this spot an accident, which had nearly been fatal to me, occasioned the renewal of my acquaintance... | |
| 1830 - 462 páginas
...Traun is a cataract, which, when the river is full, may be almost compared to that of Schaffhuusen fur magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters...and the cliffs and woods by which it is overhung. In this spot an accident, which had nearly been fatal to me, occasioned the renewal of my acquaintance... | |
| 1830 - 456 páginas
...Traun is a cataract, which, when the river is full, may be almost compared to that of Schaffliausen for magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters of grandeur in the precipitous rush of its awful anil overpowering waters, aud of beauty in the tints of its streams and foam, and in the forms of the... | |
| 1834 - 498 páginas
...Traun is a cataract, which, when the river is full, may be almost compared to that of Schaffhausen for magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters...and the cliffs and woods by which it is overhung. In this spot an acci dent, which had nearly been fatal to me, occasioned the renewal of my acquaintance... | |
| John Murray - 1837 - 434 páginas
...magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters of grandeur in the precipitous rush of 188 189 its awful and overpowering waters, and of beauty in...the forms of the rocks over which it falls, and the dill's and woods by which it is overhung." — Davy. " Though not so elevated as the cascade of Terni,... | |
| Pedestrian, John Aiton - 1842 - 406 páginas
...resorted to in summer by the emperor and the higher nobles of Austria. And the falls of the Traun, though not so elevated as the cascade of Terni, nor so large as that of Schaffhausen, yet possess the same peculiar characters of grandeur in the precipitous rush of their... | |
| William Guthrie - 1843 - 848 páginas
...Sir Humphry Davy, "which, when the river is full, may be almost compared with that of Schaffhausen, for magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters...overpowering waters, and of beauty in the tints of its stream and foam, and in the forms of the rocks over which it falls, aud the cliffs and woods by which... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1844 - 524 páginas
...Traun.—" It is a cataract which, when the river is full, may lie almost compared to that of SchatYhausen for magnitude, and possesses the same peculiar characters...foam, and in the forms of the rocks over which it Kills, and the cliffs and woods by which it is overhung. Though not so elevated as the cascade of Terui,... | |
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