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" The beauties are so uncommonly excellent, that the most exact critic in landscape would scarcely wish to alter a position in the assemblage of woods, cliffs, ruins, and water. "
The Cambrian traveller's guide, and pocket companion [by G. Nicholson]. - Страница 194
по George Nicholson - 1840 - 80 страници
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The Wye tour, or Gilpin on the Wye

Thomas Dudley Fosbroke - 1822 - 202 страници
...visited any town, whose picturesque situation surpasses that of Chepstow," and Mr. Wyndham asserts that " the beauties are so uncommonly excellent, that the...the assemblage of woods, cliffs, ruins and water." The first object is the castle, lining the .whole length of a projecting rock, and a very fine remain....

The Wye Tour: Or Gilpin on the Wye, with Picturesque Additions, from ...

William Gilpin, Thomas Dudley Fosbroke - 1826 - 200 страници
...any town, whose picturesque situation surpasses that of Chepstow," and Mr. Wyndhatn asserts that " the beauties are so uncommonly excellent, that the...the assemblage of woods, cliffs, ruins and water." The first object is the Castle, lining the whole length of a projecting rock, and a very fine rarnain....

Wales illustrated, views engr. from drawings by H. Gastineau, accompanied by ...

1830 - 482 страници
...visited any town whose picturesque situation surpasses that of Chepstow ;" and Mr. Wyndham asserts that " The beauties are so uncommonly excellent, that the...Cheapian Stowe, meaning a place of traffic. The castle was built and inhabited by the earls of Striguil or Chepstow. It is situated upon the brow of a precipice,...

Wales Illustrated: In a Series of Views, Comprising the Picturesque ..., Том 1

1830 - 508 страници
...visited any town whose picturesque situation surpasses that of Chepstow ;" and Mr. Wyndham asserts that " The beauties are so uncommonly excellent, that the...castle. The name was probably derived from Cheapian Siowe, meaning a place of traffic. The castle was built and inhabited by the earls of Striguil or Chepstow....

The Wye tour, or Gilpin on the Wye

Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, William Gilpin - 1834 - 216 страници
...Cbepstow," and Mr. Wyndham asserts that the "beauties are so uncommonly excellent that the mostexact critic in landscape, would scarcely wish to alter...the assemblage of woods, cliffs; ruins and water." The first object is the CASTLE, lining the whole length of a projecting rock, and a very fine remain....

Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction ..., Том 3

1847 - 436 страници
...finest." (" The Wye and ite Axtociatiom," by Lcitch Ritchie.) Another tourist describes the beauties as so " uncommonly excellent, that the most exact critic...the assemblage of woods, cliffs, ruins, and water." Among these VOL. III. features, the Wye and its banks are conspicuous. The ridge of cliff on the left...

Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., Томове 3–4

Anna Maria Hall - 1847 - 862 страници
...Associations," by l.< ilck Rildtie.) Another tourist describes the beauties as so " uncommonly eicellent, that the most exact critic in landscape would scarcely...the assemblage of woods, cliffs, ruins, and water." Among these TOL. tn. features, the Wye- and its banks are conspicuous. The ridge of cliff on the left...

Hillman's illustrated historical handbook for tourists to Chepstow ... and ...

S. H - 1878 - 138 страници
...visited any town whose picturesqe situation surpassed that of Chepstow," and Mr. Wyndham too, that "the beauties are so uncommonly excellent, that the...position in the assemblage of woods, cliffs, ruins, or water." The ruins of the old castle, the ivy-clad and mouldering walls that enclose the town —...




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