| Thomas West - 1805 - 470 strani
...necessity, is, that the north door, which is the principal entrance, is on one side oi the window above it. The tower has been supported by four magnificent arches,...been an additional part, intended for a belfry, to ease the main tower ; but that is as plain as the rest : Had the monks even intended it, the stone... | |
| Thomas West - 1805 - 476 strani
...necessity, is, that the north door, which is the principal entrance, is on one side of the window above it. The tower has been supported by four magnificent arches,...entire. They rested upon four tall pillars, whereof threeare finely clustered, but the fourth is of a plain unmeaning construction. The west end of the... | |
| William Green (of Ambleside.) - 1819 - 524 strani
...necessity, is, that the north door, which is the principal entrance, is on one side of the window above it. The tower has been supported by four magnificent arches,...the fourth is of a plain unmeaning construction." Now for some of the fruits of the all- accomplished mind of Mrs. Radcliffe. " About a mile and a half... | |
| Thomas West - 1821 - 346 strani
...necessity, is, that the north door, which is the principal entrance, is on one side of the window above it. The tower has been supported by four magnificent arches,...clustered, but the fourth is of a plain unmeaning conr struction. From the abbey, if on horseback, return by Newton, Stainton, and Adgarly. See on the... | |
| Mrs. Henry Rolls - 1825 - 298 strani
...was the school-house of the abbot's tenants, and is a single ribbed arch that groins from the wall. The tower has been supported by four magnificent arches,...but the fourth is of a plain unmeaning construction. — WEST'S Guide. Note 13- — Page 131, line 24. '' Quench'd is the taper's blazing light." At the... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal.), William Wordsworth - 1842 - 336 strani
...which was the school-house of the Abbot's tenants. It is a singleribbed arch that groins from the wall. The tower has been supported by four magnificent arches,...been an additional part, intended for a belfry, to ease the main tower; but that is as plain as the rest : Had the monks even intended it, the stone would... | |
| 1842 - 1008 strani
...has been supported byfour magnificent arches, of which only one remains entire : these Arches rest upon four tall pillars, whereof three are finely clustered,...the fourth is of a plain unmeaning construction." In magnitude this abbey was the second in England belonging to the Cistercian monks, and the next in... | |
| John Hudson - 1843 - 312 strani
...was the school-house of the Abbot's tenants. It is a single-ribbed arch that groins from the wall. The tower has been supported by four magnificent arches,...been an additional part, intended for a belfry, to ease the main tower ; but that is as plain as the rest : had the monks even intended it, the stone... | |
| William Wordsworth, Adam Sedgwick - 1859 - 330 strani
...have been a private chapel to the Guest-Hall. It is a single-ribbed arch that groins from the wall. The tower has been supported by four magnificent arches,...been an additional part, intended for a belfry, to ease the main tower ; but that is as plain as the rest : had the monks even intended it, the stone... | |
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