... are constantly retiring out of sight. This scene is closed by a west view of the lake for several miles, having its sides lined with alternate clumps of wood and arable fields, and the smoke rising in spiral columns through the air, from villages... The Traveller's Guide Through Scotland, and Its Islands - Stran 69avtor: Rev. Joseph Robertson - 1814 - 280 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Sir John Sinclair - 1791 - 644 strani
...having its fides lined with alternate clumps of wood and arable fields, and the fmoke riling in fpiral columns through the air, from villages which are concealed by the intervening woods ; and the profpecl is bounded by the towering Alps of jfrrocbar, which are chequered with fnow, or... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1805 - 668 strani
...by the continual appearance of new objects, whilst others arc constantly retiring out of sight. This scene is closed by a west view of the lake for several...villages which are concealed by the intervening woods; and 'he prospect is bounded by the towering Alps of Arroquhar, which are chequered with snow, or hide... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1806 - 652 strani
...whilst others are constantly retiring out of sight. This scene is closed by a west view of the Jake for several miles, having its sides lined with alternate...villages which are concealed by the intervening woods; and the prospect is bounded by the towering Alpt of Arroquhar, which are chequered with snow, or hide... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - 1817 - 300 strani
...lined with alternate clumps of wood mid arable fields; and the smoke rising in spiral columns lumns through the air, from villages which are concealed by the intervening woods ; the prospect is hounded by the towering Alps of Arrochar, which are chequered witli snow, or hide their heads in the... | |
| Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 844 strani
...by the continual appearauce of new objects, while others are constantly retiring out of sight. This scene is closed by a west view of the lake for several...villages which are concealed by the intervening woods ; and the prospect is bounded by the towering Alps -of Arroquhar, which are chequered with snow, or... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1823 - 422 strani
...by the continual appearance of new objects, while others are constantly retiring out of sight. This scene is closed by a west view of the lake for several...villages which are concealed by the intervening woods ; and the prospect is bounded by the towering Alps of Arrochar, which are chequered with snow, or hide... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 strani
...out of sight. This scene is closed by a west view of the lake, for several miles, having its side« lined with alternate clumps of wood and arable fields,...villages which are concealed by the intervening woods; aad the prospect is bounded by the towering Alps of Arroquhar, which are chequered with snow, or hide... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1829 - 428 strani
...and hollows, so many glens, capes, and bays, that one cannot advance twenty yards without having the prospect changed by the continual appearance of new...intervening woods ; the prospect is bounded by the to.ve:ing Alps of Arrochar, which are chequered with snow, or hide their heads in the clouds." " In... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1842 - 598 strani
...of the lake, which is ten miles long, having its sides lined with alternate clumps of wood and ample fields, and the smoke rising in spiral columns through the air from farm-houses, which are concealed by intervening woods, and the prospect is bounded by the towering... | |
| 1851 - 704 strani
...dtaooTered. which is ten miles long, having its sides lined with alternate clumps of wood and ample fields, and the smoke rising in spiral columns through the air from farm-houses, which are concealed by intervening woods, and the prospect is bounded by the towering... | |
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