Observations upon the town of Cromer ... as a watering place, and ... its neighbourhood1806 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 16.
Страница viii
... advantage , as the features of the landscape appear extremely different , accordingly as they are af- fected by the difference of weather , of light and shadow , and of morn- ing or evening sun . * At those watering places , where there ...
... advantage , as the features of the landscape appear extremely different , accordingly as they are af- fected by the difference of weather , of light and shadow , and of morn- ing or evening sun . * At those watering places , where there ...
Страница xiv
Edmund Bartell. SECTION II . Walk to Runton . - Cromer seen to advantage in the return from Runton . - The battery . 37 1 SECTION III . Excursion to Holt . - Upper road to be preferred.- Description of the country between Cromer and Holt ...
Edmund Bartell. SECTION II . Walk to Runton . - Cromer seen to advantage in the return from Runton . - The battery . 37 1 SECTION III . Excursion to Holt . - Upper road to be preferred.- Description of the country between Cromer and Holt ...
Страница 30
... advantage . They are , indeed , all of them of the noblest kind : the terrific grandeur of the sea and sky , the for- mer , as Shakespeare emphatically expresses it , " " Mounting to the welkin's cheek , " are certainly amongst the ...
... advantage . They are , indeed , all of them of the noblest kind : the terrific grandeur of the sea and sky , the for- mer , as Shakespeare emphatically expresses it , " " Mounting to the welkin's cheek , " are certainly amongst the ...
Страница 35
... advantage above than below the cliffs ; and those who are fond of looking down precipices may find amusement , their situation being between three and four hun- dred feet perpendicular above the level of the sea . Cromer Hall , the ...
... advantage above than below the cliffs ; and those who are fond of looking down precipices may find amusement , their situation being between three and four hun- dred feet perpendicular above the level of the sea . Cromer Hall , the ...
Страница 39
... advantage in the Return from Runton . - The Battery . GOING down the cliff at low water , the beach to the north of the Jetty presents a very pleasing walk , for a mile and half , to the village of Upper Runton , where ascend- ing by a ...
... advantage in the Return from Runton . - The Battery . GOING down the cliff at low water , the beach to the north of the Jetty presents a very pleasing walk , for a mile and half , to the village of Upper Runton , where ascend- ing by a ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
adorned amusement Antiquities appearance Architect arms Aylmerton Aylsham Bacton bathing bathing machines beach beacon beautiful Beeston Boards boat Books published BROOK TAYLOR building chancel chimney-piece circumstance cliffs clouds coast Cromer decorated Description Designs for Cottages Designs for Villas Doric Order effect elegant elegantly coloured Elegantly engraved erected feet Felbrigg Ferme Ornée foreground glass Gothic Architecture grandeur Grecian Gunton half bound Happisbury High Holborn hills Imperial Folio Lady landscape large Quarto late light light-house miles monuments Mundsley NICHOLAS REVETT Norfolk objects Observations Octavo old church ORNAMENTAL ARCHITECTURE ornamented painted park Paston Plans Plaw's pleasing Price 11 Priory Quarto Plates racter Return from Holt road Royal Octavo ruins Rural Dwellings Saint scene SECTION SECTION seen Sherringham ships shore side Sir John Hobart Sir Robert Rich situation spot TAYLOR tion tower town trees variety Weybourn whole wood
Популярни откъси
Страница 124 - Low walks the sun, and broadens by degrees, Just o'er the verge of day. The shifting clouds Assembled gay, a richly gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne. Air, earth, and ocean smile immense.
Страница 27 - This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea...
Страница 14 - ... ocean. It is divided into distinct columns of five or six miles in length and three or four in breadth...
Страница 65 - Molest her ancient solitary reign. . Beneath those rugged elms, that yew tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mould'ring heap, Each in his narrow cell forever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep.
Страница 128 - Observations on English Architecture, Military, Ecclesiastical, and Civil, compared with similar Buildings on the Continent: including a critical Itinerary of Oxford and Cambridge; also Historical Notices of Stained Glass, Ornamental Gardening, &c.
Страница 31 - Of clamorous rooks thick urge their weary flight, And seek the closing shelter of the grove; Assiduous, in his bower, the wailing owl Plies his sad song. The cormorant on high Wheels from the deep, and screams along the land. Loud shrieks the soaring hern; and with wild wing The circling sea-fowl cleave the flaky clouds.
Страница 26 - Order confounded lies; all beauty void; Distinction lost; and gay variety One universal blot: such the fair power Of light, to kindle and create the whole.