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CONTENTS.
DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR THE TOURIST.
Windermere. - Ambleside. - Coniston. - Ulpha Kirk. - Road
from Ambleside to Keswick. - Grasmere. - The Vale of
Keswick. - Buttermere and Crummock. - Loweswater. -
Wastdale. - Ullswater, with its tributary Streams. -
Haweswater, &c. -- Page i.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY OF THE LAKES.
SECTION FIRST.
VIEW OF THE COUNTRY AS FORMED BY NATURE.
Vales diverging from a common Centre. - Effect of Light and
Shadow as dependant upon the Position of the Vales. -
Mountains, - their Substance, - Surfaces, - and Colours. -
Winter Colouring. - The Vales, - Lakes, - Islands, - Tarns,
- Woods, - Rivers, - Climate, - Night. -- p.1
SECTION SECOND.
ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS.
Retrospect. - Primitive Aspect. - Roman and British
Antiquities. - Feudal Tenantry, - their Habitations and
Enclosures. - Tenantry reduced in Number by the Union of the
Two Crowns. - State of Society after that Event. - Cottages,
- Bridges, - Places of Worship, - Parks and Mansions. -
General Picture of Society. -- 37
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