Ulverston and Lancaster Sands, is seen at the feet of an amphitheatre formed by nearly all the mountains of the Lakes ; an exhibition of alpine grandeur, both in form and colouring, which, with the extent of water below, composeg £ scenery perhaps faintly... A Guide to Lancaster and the Neighbourhood - Strana 81843 - Počet stránok 84Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Ann Radcliffe - 1795 - Počet stránok 522
...of the vale, the noble inlet of the fea, that flows upon the Ulverlloa and i^ancaiier fands, is leen at the feet of" an amphitheatre formed by nearly all...colouring, which, with the extent of water below, cornpofe a fceneiy perhaps faintly rivalling that of the Lake of Geneva. To the iouto. and weft, the... | |
| C. Clark (Printer at Lancaster.) - 1811 - Počet stránok 166
...heights, which bind the west side of the vale, the noble inlet of the sea, that flows upon the Ulverston and Lancaster Sands, is seen at the feet of an amphitheatre...which, with the extent of water below, composes a scenery perhaps faintly rivalling that of the Lake of Geneva. To the south and west the Irish channel... | |
| C. Clark (Printer at Lancaster.) - 1811 - Počet stránok 158
...heights, which bind the west side of the vale, the noble inlet of the sea, that flows upon the Ulverston and Lancaster Sands, is seen at the feet of an amphitheatre...colouring, which, with the extent of water below, composeg £ scenery perhaps faintly rivalling that of the Lake of Geneva. To the south and west the... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - Počet stránok 424
...Ulverstone and Lancaster sands, is seen at the feet of an amphitheatre formed by nearly all the mountains ef the Lakes ; an exhibition of Alpine grandeur, both...the south and west, the Irish Channel finishes the view," But we must leave the town itself to more particularly contemplate its main and most decorative... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - Počet stránok 262
...Ulverstone and Lancaster sands, is seen at the feet of an amphitheatre formed by nearly all the mountains ef the Lakes ; an exhibition of Alpine grandeur, both...the south and west, the Irish Channel finishes the view," But we must leave the town itself to more particularly contemplate its main and most decorative... | |
| Vasil Moesch - 1924 - Počet stránok 138
...the west side of the vale, the noble inlet of the sea, that flows upon the Ulverstone and Laneaster sands, is seen at the feet of an amphitheatre formed...and colouring, which with the extent of water below, compose a scenery perhaps faintly rivalling that of the Lake at Geneva". Gerne wird im Kreis der ekstatischen... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - Počet stránok 518
...of the vale, the noble inlet of the fea, that flows upon the Ulverfton and Lancafter lands, is feen at the feet of an amphitheatre formed by nearly all...colouring, which, with the extent of water below, compofe a fcenery perhaps faintly rivalling that of the Lake of Geneva. To the fouth and weft, the... | |
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