The British Tourists, Or, Traveller's Pocket Companion: Through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprehending the Most Celebrated Tours in the British Islands, כרך 1E. Newberry, 1798 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 23
עמוד 34
... Highlands , the hills that bounded it on each fide being lofty and rude . On the left was Birnam Wood ; and , on a diftant ridge of hills , fome remains of Macbeth's caftle are ftill faid to exist .. The F The país into the Highlands is ...
... Highlands , the hills that bounded it on each fide being lofty and rude . On the left was Birnam Wood ; and , on a diftant ridge of hills , fome remains of Macbeth's caftle are ftill faid to exist .. The F The país into the Highlands is ...
עמוד 35
... Highlands is awfully mag- nificent ; the naked mountains and rocks fre- quently approach very near each other , and in many parts are fringed with wood , which dark- ens the Tay , that rolls with rapidity below . The town of Dunkeld ...
... Highlands is awfully mag- nificent ; the naked mountains and rocks fre- quently approach very near each other , and in many parts are fringed with wood , which dark- ens the Tay , that rolls with rapidity below . The town of Dunkeld ...
עמוד 39
... Highlands owed to the great lord chancellor , Hardwick . Leaving Taymouth , they forded the Lion ; and , after being fome way embofomed in woods , on their left burft out a fine cafcade , which formed a striking feature in the landscape ...
... Highlands owed to the great lord chancellor , Hardwick . Leaving Taymouth , they forded the Lion ; and , after being fome way embofomed in woods , on their left burft out a fine cafcade , which formed a striking feature in the landscape ...
עמוד 40
... highland ; and not- withstanding the increafing intercourfe of the natives with the rest of the island , they still re- tain fome of their ancient cuftoms and fuperfti- tions ; which , however , are rapidly paffing away , and in another ...
... highland ; and not- withstanding the increafing intercourfe of the natives with the rest of the island , they still re- tain fome of their ancient cuftoms and fuperfti- tions ; which , however , are rapidly paffing away , and in another ...
עמוד 45
... themselves with fome goat's whey at a fheelin , or turf cottage , where the Highland fhepherds live during the fine feafon . Their whole furniture confifts of a few few horn fpoons and milking utensils , with a couch IN SCOTLAND . 45.
... themselves with fome goat's whey at a fheelin , or turf cottage , where the Highland fhepherds live during the fine feafon . Their whole furniture confifts of a few few horn fpoons and milking utensils , with a couch IN SCOTLAND . 45.
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
afcend alfo almoft ancient antiquity beautiful Boethius built caftle called Campbeltown Caſtle cattle chapel church coaft confiderable confifts Crofs croſs defcend diftant eaft Earl extenfive faid falmon fame fays fcene feat feems feen feet fertile feven feveral fhore fide fingle fingular firft fituation flain fmall town fome foon fouth fpot fquare ftands ftill ftone ftreets fuch fummit fuppofed fupported furrounded glen handfome Hebrides Highlands hill himſelf hofpitality houfe houſe hundred ifland ifles inhabitants James VI laft lake land lefs Loch Loch Tay Lochaber lofty magnificent miles long moft moſt mountains obferved occafion Ochil Hills oppofite paffed Pennant perfon Picts prefent preferved raiſed reached refidence reft rife river road rock ruins Scotland ſeveral Skie ſmall Staffa thefe theſe thoſe thouſand touriſt tower track trees tumulus uſed vaft vale vaſt veffels veftiges vifit village weft whofe woods
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 169 - ... of the hill on each fide, almoft into the fhape of thofe ufed in architecture. " Compared to this what are the cathedrals or the palaces built by men! mere models or playthings, imitations as diminutive as his works will always be when compared to thofe of nature. Where is now the boaft of the architect ! regularity the only part in which he fancied himfelf to exceed his miftrefs, Nature, is here found in her...
עמוד 170 - Hill more agreeable, the whole is lighted from without ; fo that the fartheft extremity is very plainly feen from without, and the air within being agitated by the flux and reflux of the tides, is perfectly dry and wholefome...
עמוד 169 - ... in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land formed themfelves ; upon a firm bafis of folid unformed rock, above thefe, the ftratum which reaches to the foil or furface of the ifland, varied in thicknefs as the ifland itfelf formed into hills or vallies...
עמוד 240 - A rectangular hollow made of brick is ftill entire ; it is about ten or twelve feet long, three or four feet wide, and five or fix feet deep. Boethius calls this place the Tulina of the...
עמוד 170 - ... magnificent, I fuppofe, that has ever been defcribed by travellers. " The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch a fpace, fupported on each fide by ranges of columns; and roofed by the bottoms of thofe, which have been broke off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow ftalagmitic matter has exuded, which ferves to define the angles...
עמוד 171 - ... a columnar form ; in others more regular, but never breaking into, or difturbing the ftratum of large pillars, whofe tops every where keep an uniform and irregular line.
עמוד 123 - Dumfries upon credit : he difappeared, and neither he nor his heirs ever claimed the money : the merchants in expectation of the demand very...
עמוד 4 - Hygeia often refide here, and difpenfe to her votaries die chief bleflings of life, eafe, and health. With joy and gratitude I this moment reflect on the efficacious qualities of the waters ; I recollect with rapture the return of fpirits, the flight of pain, and re-animation of my long, long, crippled rheumatic limbs.
עמוד 265 - ... inflamed, and then permitted a furious crowd to overthrow edifices, dedicated to that very being he pretended to honour by their ruin. The cathedral was the labour of a hundred and sixty years, a building that did honour to the country: yet in June 1559, John Knox effected its demolition in a single day.
עמוד 170 - ... from without, and the air within being agitated by the flux and reflux of the tides, is perfectly dry and wholesome, free entirely from the damp vapours with which natural caverns in general abound. We asked the name of it. Said our guide, 'The cave of Fhinn.' 'What is Fhinn?' said we. 'Fhinn MacCoul, whom the translator of Ossian's works has called Fingal.