The Works of the Late Edward Dayes: Containing An Excursion Through the Principal Parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with Illustrative Notes by E.W. Brayley; Essays on Painting; Instructions for Drawing and Coloring Landscapes; and Professional Sketches of Modern ArtistsMrs. Dayes, 1805 - 359 страници |
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... tion , for fear of being precipitated from its slip- pery craggs into the stream , the Dale is seen to expand into a fine amphitheatre of gigantic rocks , that seem to have shot out of the bowels of the earth . They rise into high and ...
... tion , for fear of being precipitated from its slip- pery craggs into the stream , the Dale is seen to expand into a fine amphitheatre of gigantic rocks , that seem to have shot out of the bowels of the earth . They rise into high and ...
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... tion on the era of its origin is extremely curious ; and the opinion of its having been built in an age when Phoenician and Phrygian ideas of architecture still prevailed in this country , united with conceptions of Roman improvements ...
... tion on the era of its origin is extremely curious ; and the opinion of its having been built in an age when Phoenician and Phrygian ideas of architecture still prevailed in this country , united with conceptions of Roman improvements ...
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... tion of 1501. the computed amount of the loss . In 1713 , Dr. Radcliffe was returned Member of Parliament for the town of Buckingham , and on this occasion he gave up much of his business in favor of Dr. Mead . He died on the first of ...
... tion of 1501. the computed amount of the loss . In 1713 , Dr. Radcliffe was returned Member of Parliament for the town of Buckingham , and on this occasion he gave up much of his business in favor of Dr. Mead . He died on the first of ...
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... tion , the Burlington Arms ; but it does not offer the convenience of a carriage . One short mile further is BOLTON PRIORY , CALLED Bolton Priory , in Craven . This build- ing being surrounded by bold and majestic high grounds , is ...
... tion , the Burlington Arms ; but it does not offer the convenience of a carriage . One short mile further is BOLTON PRIORY , CALLED Bolton Priory , in Craven . This build- ing being surrounded by bold and majestic high grounds , is ...
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... tion to the distance . The right - hand canopy , including the water- fall , presents a fine upright view , which shape is the best calculated for the disposition of these rocks . Some of the masses will require their forms to be a ...
... tion to the distance . The right - hand canopy , including the water- fall , presents a fine upright view , which shape is the best calculated for the disposition of these rocks . Some of the masses will require their forms to be a ...
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