Walks in London, Том 2Macmillan, 1896 |
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... erected in 1843 . It supports a statue of Nelson by E. H. Baily , R. A. , a very poor work , which , however , does not much signify , as it can only be properly seen from the top of the Duke of York's column , which no one ascends ...
... erected in 1843 . It supports a statue of Nelson by E. H. Baily , R. A. , a very poor work , which , however , does not much signify , as it can only be properly seen from the top of the Duke of York's column , which no one ascends ...
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... erected in 1876 . 1 See Rev. W. G. Humphry's History of the Parish of St. Martin's in the Fields . 2 The word mew was applied by falconers to the moulting of birds ; it is the French word This unhappy structure may be said to have ...
... erected in 1876 . 1 See Rev. W. G. Humphry's History of the Parish of St. Martin's in the Fields . 2 The word mew was applied by falconers to the moulting of birds ; it is the French word This unhappy structure may be said to have ...
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... erected in 1891. On the left is a statue of Colin Campbell , Lord Clyde , 1863 , by Marochetti , and beyond it , a statue of Lord Lawrence , Governor of the Punjab , and Viceroy of India , by Boehm . On the right is a statue of Sir John ...
... erected in 1891. On the left is a statue of Colin Campbell , Lord Clyde , 1863 , by Marochetti , and beyond it , a statue of Lord Lawrence , Governor of the Punjab , and Viceroy of India , by Boehm . On the right is a statue of Sir John ...
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... erected for the clubs , originally defined by Dr. Johnson as ' assemblies of good fellows , meeting under certain conditions . ' They have greatly improved since those days , and are now the great comfort of bachelor life in London ...
... erected for the clubs , originally defined by Dr. Johnson as ' assemblies of good fellows , meeting under certain conditions . ' They have greatly improved since those days , and are now the great comfort of bachelor life in London ...
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... Hazlitt asserts that the join may be detected , on careful inspection , passing through the body of the Child , and only just missing the forehead of the Virgin . Library , ' erected for Caroline of Anspach . Its Stafford House 55.
... Hazlitt asserts that the join may be detected , on careful inspection , passing through the body of the Child , and only just missing the forehead of the Virgin . Library , ' erected for Caroline of Anspach . Its Stafford House 55.
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Страница 247 - EVEN such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with age and dust ; Who in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days ; But from this earth, this grave, this dust, My God shall raise me up, I trust.
Страница 157 - Looking tranquillity ! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart.
Страница 270 - Methought I saw my late espoused saint Brought to me like Alcestis from the grave, Whom Jove's great son to her glad husband gave, Rescued from death by force though pale and faint.
Страница 163 - Tis resolved, for nature pleads that he Should only rule who most resembles me. Shadwell alone my perfect image bears, Mature in dulness from his tender years ; Shadwell alone of all my sons is he Who stands confirmed in full stupidity. The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates into sense.
Страница 185 - Can I forget the dismal night, that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave! How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of the dead, Through breathing statues, then unheeded things, Through rows of warriors, and through walks of kings!
Страница 270 - EARTH has not anything to show more fair: Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty: This City now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning; silent, bare, Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
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Страница 215 - Malcom, Land, rediv. INSCRIPTION ON A MONUMENT ALLUDED TO IN THE SKETCH Here lyes the Loyal Duke of Newcastle, and his Duchess his second wife, by whom he had no issue. Her name was Margaret Lucas, youngest sister to the Lord Lucas of Colchester, a noble family ; for all the brothers were valiant, and all the sisters virtuous.
Страница 145 - I'ma wretch, indeed— methinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay in his hand! —I hear the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity !— What volleys of sighs are sent from the windows of Holborn, that so comely a youth should be brought to disgrace ! — I see him at the tree ! The whole circle are in tears!
Страница 137 - Assyrians her neighbours, captains and rulers clothed most gorgeously, horsemen riding upon horses, all of them desirable young men. Then I saw that she was defiled, that they took both one way, and that she increased her whoredoms: for when she saw men pourtrayed upon the wall, the images of the Chaldeans pourtrayed with vermilion, girded with girdles upon their loins, exceeding in dyed attire upon their heads, all of them princes to look to, after the manner of the Babylonians of Chaldea, the land...