The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Tom 8 |
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... arches on each floor . In the centre of this wall is a Well of considerable depth , two feet nine inches in diameter , neatly wrought , opening to the very top of the Keep , and having an arch of communica- tion on every floor . The ...
... arches on each floor . In the centre of this wall is a Well of considerable depth , two feet nine inches in diameter , neatly wrought , opening to the very top of the Keep , and having an arch of communica- tion on every floor . The ...
Strona 626
... arches , formed in the partition wall , and sus tained by massive columns and half columns , curiously wrought , and about eighteen feet high . The arches , as well as those of the two large fire - places on this floor , ( which are of ...
... arches , formed in the partition wall , and sus tained by massive columns and half columns , curiously wrought , and about eighteen feet high . The arches , as well as those of the two large fire - places on this floor , ( which are of ...
Strona 627
... arches above , as well as those of the fire - place , and the steining of the Well , are all of this stone ; but the vaultings of the galleries , together with the staircases , and all the arches within the walls themselves , are formed ...
... arches above , as well as those of the fire - place , and the steining of the Well , are all of this stone ; but the vaultings of the galleries , together with the staircases , and all the arches within the walls themselves , are formed ...
Strona 640
... arches , some of which are intersected ; having richly - ornamented mouldings , and exhibiting a vast variety in the designs of the capitals , and flutings of the pillars , scarcely any two being similar . Many of the recesses beneath ...
... arches , some of which are intersected ; having richly - ornamented mouldings , and exhibiting a vast variety in the designs of the capitals , and flutings of the pillars , scarcely any two being similar . Many of the recesses beneath ...
Strona 641
... arches , sustained on these co- lumns , is a second story of arches , corresponding both in size and ornament . The space beneath each of the latter , however , is filled up by two smaller arches , having zig - zag mouldings , support ...
... arches , sustained on these co- lumns , is a second story of arches , corresponding both in size and ornament . The space beneath each of the latter , however , is filled up by two smaller arches , having zig - zag mouldings , support ...
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Strona 1072 - tis to cast one's eyes so low ! The crows, and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles. Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire ; dreadful trade ! Methinks he seems no bigger than his head. The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice ; and yon' tall, anchoring bark, Diminished to her cock ; her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight.
Strona 1072 - Appear like mice; and yon' tall anchoring bark, Diminish'd to her cock; her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight: The murmuring surge, That on the unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high: — I'll look no more; Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong.
Strona 1114 - Gothic structure, in the form of a cross, with a tower rising from the intersection of the nave, and supported by four pillars of uncommon magnitude. The interior is remarkably neat ; having a raised floor, and with pews of the best wainscot.
Strona 1122 - the mayor, jurats, and commonalty of the town and port " of Hythe, in the county of Kent.
Strona 972 - And mariners, though shipwreck'd, dread to land. Here reign the blustering North and blighting East, No tree is heard to whisper, bird to sing; 10 Yet Nature could not furnish out the feast, Art he invokes new horrors still to bring.
Strona 1352 - And when too much repose brings on the spleen, Or the gay city's idle pleasures cloy; Swift as my changing wish, I change the scene ; And now the country, now the town enjoy.
Strona 972 - Holland formed the pious resolution To smuggle a few years, and strive to mend A broken character and constitution. On this congenial spot he fixed his choice; Earl Goodwin trembled for his neighbouring sand; Here sea-gulls scream, and cormorants rejoice, And mariners, though shipwrecked, dread to land.
Strona 724 - Tong lies in the heart of the stronghold of ague on either side of the Swale. The soil is throughout very rich ; but this is the Kentish region of " wealth without health." The local proverb runs — " He that will not live long, Let him dwell at Murston, Tenham, or Tong.
Strona 1123 - It is built in the form of a cross, with a tower at the west end...
Strona 1333 - Belles Lettres. Nor was this nicety of his judgment confined only to books and literature, but was the same in statuary, painting, and all other parts of art. Bernini would have taken his opinion upon the beauty and attitude of a figure ; and King Charles did not agree with Lely, that my Lady Cleveland's picture was finished, till it had the approbation of my Lord Buckhurst.