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introduction to comments |
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in book 2 |
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Crosthwaite's Marginal Notes in Clarke
1787 book 3
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p.92 para.2
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I could now wish ...
I suppose Truth goes the furthest,
but not so high as this Author by 110 Yards, with respect to
Skiddow! Helveylin too seems Magnified not a little!
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p.96 para.2
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This Lake contains ...
Here again the Author has gone
beyond the truth by some Hundreds of Acres: and to correct
one half of His Errors would almost be an endless Task.
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p.96 para.4.
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Surely never was there ...
When ever we meet with a Quotation
from my sublime author, we may Expect Dirt thrown at Him in
the next paragraph whether He be alive or dead!
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p.97 para.4
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We now approach Skiddow ...
no Human Eye ever saw Bassenthwaite
Halls from Dike-nook; there being high Land betwixt the two
places.
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p.97 para.5
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A little below this ...
The author has made this Promentory
five times as Broad as it ought to be; & there is no
such dirty name as Scarn House in Bassenthwaite
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p.98 para.1
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Some, when speaking ...
O' for Shame Mr, Author! neither the
present Generation, nor their forefathers before them, ever
knew Cumbrian Sheep keep the weatherside of a mountain in a
Storm when they could get to Leeward
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p.98 para.2
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If a calm snow fall ...
Harrows are too heavy, &
cumbersome to carry upon the mountains
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p.98 para.4
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We now return ...
Mr, West was right enough
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p.98 footnote
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† Herdwick sheep ...
nor any Northern Clime we know of
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p.99 foot
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Our Author seems to have been
hardened; & blind to future good; for after having
meanly attempted to blast the fame of all the Divine
Philosophers who have wrote on the Lakes before Him; &
that of this Countrymen; His great work is unsaleable; &
Himself cast into Carlisle Jail by his Engravor where He has
continued Several Months; & it is said: likely to
continue. - He has Spared neither Age nor Sex round the
Lakes, & Represented the People, Rocks, Thunder Storms,
&c. in such a Dreadful light, that, had this monstrous
production been generally Red, and believed; we might have
bidden farewell to the Flowers of the Three Kingdoms; as few
would have ventured Their Lives amongst us in Future!!!
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in book 4 |
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