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 páginas |
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... . W. Wilson . DOVE DALE , to front . ROCHE ABBEY . KIRKSTALL ABBEY MIDDLEHAM CASTLE HACK - FALL . RIPPON MINSTER FOUNTAIN'S ABBEY OUSE BRIDGE . · Ditto Plate II . 6 22 42 104 116 123 127 179 222 262 • LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS .
... . W. Wilson . DOVE DALE , to front . ROCHE ABBEY . KIRKSTALL ABBEY MIDDLEHAM CASTLE HACK - FALL . RIPPON MINSTER FOUNTAIN'S ABBEY OUSE BRIDGE . · Ditto Plate II . 6 22 42 104 116 123 127 179 222 262 • LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS .
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... falls of the very first cha- racter ; religious houses , which , for preservation and extent , are unrivalled ; and castles , highly picturesque . Nor is this all ; contrasted to the steril , he will meet with the most fertile vales ...
... falls of the very first cha- racter ; religious houses , which , for preservation and extent , are unrivalled ; and castles , highly picturesque . Nor is this all ; contrasted to the steril , he will meet with the most fertile vales ...
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... mind is amused by agreeable falls of water , and rich foliage ; the whole presenting such an assemblage of objects , as both delight and surprise . In After K.Daves pine ! Pub . May 28.1208 for May22,41.Devonshirts Square 6 DERBYSHIRE .
... mind is amused by agreeable falls of water , and rich foliage ; the whole presenting such an assemblage of objects , as both delight and surprise . In After K.Daves pine ! Pub . May 28.1208 for May22,41.Devonshirts Square 6 DERBYSHIRE .
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... falling of part of the great tower , in the night of the twenty - seventh of January , 1779 : only the south side of the tower now remains , and that is in so dangerous a state , as to threaten the remaining parts with destruction ...
... falling of part of the great tower , in the night of the twenty - seventh of January , 1779 : only the south side of the tower now remains , and that is in so dangerous a state , as to threaten the remaining parts with destruction ...
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... fall from the central level being reckoned at 525 feet on the Lancashire side , and at 446 on the Yorkshire extremity ; its course being as follows : Liverpool , to Ormskirk , Wigan , Blackrod , Chorley , Blackburn , Burnley , Colne ...
... fall from the central level being reckoned at 525 feet on the Lancashire side , and at 446 on the Yorkshire extremity ; its course being as follows : Liverpool , to Ormskirk , Wigan , Blackrod , Chorley , Blackburn , Burnley , Colne ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Abbey afterwards ancient appear Archbishop of York artist Askrigg attention beauty Bolton Bolton Castle breadth building called Castle character chiaro-oscuro Church color composition dark degree delight Derbyshire dignity distance ditto drapery drawing Earl Edward effect elegant engraved excellence figures fore-ground Fountains Abbey grace grand ground Hence Henry the Eighth highly honor imitation Ingleborough inquiry J. R. Smith King knowledge landscape light and shade Lord Malham manner masses master means merit miles mind nature never noble objects observed ornamental painter painting Paul Veronese pencil Pennygent perfection picture picturesque portraits possess present produced Raphael rich Rippon river river Aire river Ure road ROCHE ABBEY rocks Roman Salvator Rosa scenes shadows Sir Joshua situated sketch Skipton spirit Street style sublime taste thing tion Titian tower town trees ture Venus de Medicis whole William York Yorkshire
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Página 197 - Where the great Sun begins his state Robed in flames and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight; While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrowed land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale.
Página 259 - Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience. He that travelleth into a country, before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school, and not to travel.
Página 141 - That cast an awful look below; Whose ragged walls the ivy creeps, And with her arms from falling keeps. So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find. 'Tis now the raven's bleak abode; 'Tis now th...
Página 213 - A blank, my lord : She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i...
Página 306 - The gloomy pine, the poplar blue, The yellow beech, the sable yew, The slender fir, that taper grows, The sturdy oak with broad-spread boughs.
Página 291 - Nods o'er the mount beneath. At every step, Solemn, and slow, the shadows blacker fall, And all is awful listening gloom around. These are the haunts of Meditation, these The scenes where ancient bards th...
Página 54 - I have been bullied by an usurper ; I have been neglected by a court ; but I will not be dictated to by a subject : your man shan't stand. " ANNE Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery.
Página 289 - Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, What the weak head with strongest bias rules, Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools.
Página 203 - Of envied life ; though only few possess Patrician treasures or imperial state ; Yet Nature's care, to all her children just, With richer treasures and an ampler state, Endows at large whatever happy man Will deign to use them. His the city's pomp, The rural honours his. Whate'er adorns The princely dome, the column and the arch, The breathing marbles and the sculptur'd gold, Beyond the proud possessor's narrow claim, His tuneful breast enjoys.
Página 218 - I think we may safely say, that they differ in every species, yet that there are individuals, found in a great many species so differing, that have a very striking beauty. Now, if it be allowed that very different and even contrary forms and dispositions are consistent with beauty, it amounts...