The baronial and ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland illustrated, by R. W. Billings [with letterpress by J. H. Burton]. |
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... belong , they were a portion of this so early destroyed edifice . The rebuilding must have been speedily begun , and vigorously pursued ; for we find that a new edifice was consecrated by Bishop Jocelin on 6th July , 1197. To aid him ...
... belong , they were a portion of this so early destroyed edifice . The rebuilding must have been speedily begun , and vigorously pursued ; for we find that a new edifice was consecrated by Bishop Jocelin on 6th July , 1197. To aid him ...
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... belong to a period at least half a century earlier ; and whatever confusion of dates may result from the modern mixture of styles , we may be assured of the absolute truth of their precedence in bygone times . If the remaining Tower of ...
... belong to a period at least half a century earlier ; and whatever confusion of dates may result from the modern mixture of styles , we may be assured of the absolute truth of their precedence in bygone times . If the remaining Tower of ...
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... belong to a much later period , the former exhibiting a great variety of decoration . Above this door is a large pointed window in a style considerably decorated , which , from some flowered capitals very low down in * See Fordun , and ...
... belong to a much later period , the former exhibiting a great variety of decoration . Above this door is a large pointed window in a style considerably decorated , which , from some flowered capitals very low down in * See Fordun , and ...
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... belong to a country where the pomp and even the comfort of the earthly sovereign were far more lightly esteemed than the glory of Him in whose praise the ecclesiastical architects raised their stately fabrics . Though Holyrood House ...
... belong to a country where the pomp and even the comfort of the earthly sovereign were far more lightly esteemed than the glory of Him in whose praise the ecclesiastical architects raised their stately fabrics . Though Holyrood House ...
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... belong , to lay their dust beside the relics of St Oran . In Johnson's days , and for a long time afterwards , these tombs were covered with turf and weeds . They were restored to light by the worthy exertions of a body of gentlemen ...
... belong , to lay their dust beside the relics of St Oran . In Johnson's days , and for a long time afterwards , these tombs were covered with turf and weeds . They were restored to light by the worthy exertions of a body of gentlemen ...
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35 ページ - be foolish if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me and from my friends be such frigid philosophy as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground which
35 ページ - been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. That man is little to be envied whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plains of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the ruins of lona." The great moralist's eye caught as if by chance the main archaeological distinctive features of the building, in the difference between the Norman and the pointed
26 ページ - my bed, The sheets sail ne'er be warmed by me ; Saint Anton's Well sail be my drink, Since my true love's forsaken me.
17 ページ - and decorations. The most ancient part of the castle is the simple Scottish square tower, so frequently erected from the beginning of the fourteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century. In the present instance it is conspicuous in its great proportions and massive
35 ページ - consists of two parts, separated by the belfry, and built at different times. The original Church had, like others, the altar at one end, and tower at the other ; but as it grew too small, another building of equal dimensions was added, and the tower then was necessarily in the middle. That these edifices are of different ages seems evident. The arch of the first Church is