| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1807 - Страниц: 910
...of the glen, is built of a pale red stone, dug from the neighhouring rocks, now changed by time and weather to a tint of dusky brown, which accords well...beyond the vast shattered frame that once contained a richly-painted window, is seen a perspective of the choir and of distant arches, remains of the nave... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1820 - Страниц: 498
...stands, is built of a pale red stone, dug " from the neighbouring rocks, now changed by "' time and weather to a tint of dusky brown, which " accords...once " contained a richly painted window, is seen a per" spective of the choir and of distant arches, re" mains of the nave of the abbey, closed by the... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1825 - Страниц: 426
...of the glen, is built of a pale red stone, dug from the neighbouring rocks, now changed by time and weather to a tint of dusky brown, which accords well...beyond the vast shattered frame that once contained a rich painted window, is seen a perspective of the distant arches, remains of the nave of the abbey,... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1830 - Страниц: 172
...sculpture. The Abbey is built of a pale red stone, dug from the neighbouring rocks, now changed by time and weather to a tint of dusky brown, which accords well...mouldering arches. The finest view of the ruin is from the hill opposite the East window, through which are seen, in perspective, the choir, distant... | |
| William Henry Pyne - 1831 - Страниц: 228
...neighbouring rocks, which time, however, has changed to a tint of dusky brown. The finest view of the ruins is on the east side, where, beyond the vast shattered...frame that once contained a richly painted window, are seen the choir and distant arches, remains of the nave, closed by the woods. This perspective measures... | |
| William Henry Pyne - 1831 - Страниц: 216
...neighbouring rocks, which time, however, has changed to a tint of dusky brown. The finest view of the ruins is on the east side, where, beyond the vast shattered...frame that once contained a richly painted window, are seen the choir and distant arches, remains of the nave, closed by the woods. This perspective measures... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1832 - Страниц: 230
...neighbouring rocks, which time, however, has changed to a tint of dusky brown. The finest view of the ruins is on the east side, where, beyond the vast shattered...frame that once contained a richly painted window, are seen the choir and distant arches, remains of the nave, closed by the woods. This perspective measures... | |
| 1834 - Страниц: 238
...of a pale red stone dug from the neighbouring rocks, now changed by time and weather to a tint of a dusky brown, which accords well with the hues of plants and shrubs that everywhere emboss the mouldering arches. The finest view of the ruin is on the east side, where, beyond... | |
| 1842 - Страниц: 1008
...to occupy the whole breadth of the glen ; and the extreme length of the church was :'.(.) 4 i feet. The finest view of the ruin is on the east side, where, beyond the shattered frame that contained the richly-painted window, is seen a perspective of the choir, and of... | |
| Thomas Rose (topographical writer.) - 1858 - Страниц: 420
...which once belonged to the belfry, now detached from the main building. " The finest view of the ruiu is on the east side, where, beyond the vast shattered frame that once contained a richly-painted window, is seen a perspective of the choir and of distant arches, remains of the nave... | |
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