Regions mountainous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated make a great part of the earth, and he that has never seen them must live unacquainted with much of the face of nature and with one of the great scenes of human existence. Works - Page 230by Samuel Johnson - 1811Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - Authors, English - 1775 - 280 pages
...reafoning, and found a wider bafis of analogy. Regions mountainous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated, make a great part of the earth, and he that has never feen them, mufl live unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and with one of the great fcenes... | |
| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1775 - 552 pages
...ReJijaurmy to tie Weftern Iflands of Scotland. 37 ' Regions mountainous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated, make a great part of the earth, and he that has never feen them, mutt live unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and with one of the great fcenes... | |
| Donald MacNicol - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1779 - 392 pages
...reafoning, and found a wider bafis of analogy. Regions mountainous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated, make a great part of the earth ; and he that has never feen them, muft live unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and with one of the great fcenes... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 550 pages
...inhabited, 'nrnl little cultivated, make a great part of the earth, nnJ he that has never feen them, muft live unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and with one of the great fcenes of human exiftence. As the day advanced towards noon, we entered a narrow valley not very flowery,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 pages
...ofreafoning, and found a wider bafis of analogy. Regions mountainous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated, make a great part of the earth, and he that has never feen them, muft live unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and with one of the great fcenes... | |
| Charles Cordiner - Scotland - 1788 - 448 pages
...regions ; but theie conftîtute a great part of the earth — and he that has never feen them, muft live unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and with one of the great fcenes of human exiftence." It is a milder and more lively recreation, indeed, to wander through parks... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Authors, English - 1792 - 258 pages
...rca Toning, and found a wider bafis of analogy. Regions mountamous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated, make a great part of the earth, and he that has never feen them, muft live unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and wifh one of the great feenes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Authors, English - 1800 - 302 pages
...reasoning, and found a wider basis of analogy. Regions mountainous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated, make a great part of the earth,...seen them, must live unacquainted with much of the tace of nature, and with one of the great scenes of human existence. As the day advanced towards noon,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 432 pages
...reafoning, and found a wider bafis of analogy. Regions mountainous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated, make a great part of the earth, and he that has never feen them, muftlive unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and with one o£ the great fcenes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 424 pages
...reafoning, and found a. wider bafis of analogy. Regions mountainous and wild, thinly inhabited, and little cultivated, make a great part of the earth, and he that has never feen them, muft live unacquainted with much of the face of nature, and with one of the great fcenes... | |
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