Walks in London, Том 2Daldy, 1878 |
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... never been a pendant to George IV . On the east side of Trafalgar Square is its one ornament . Here , on a noble basement , approached by a broad flight of steps , rises the beautiful portico of the Church of St. Martin in the Fields ...
... never been a pendant to George IV . On the east side of Trafalgar Square is its one ornament . Here , on a noble basement , approached by a broad flight of steps , rises the beautiful portico of the Church of St. Martin in the Fields ...
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... never have been induced to speak well of her . " The parish of St. Martin's , now much subdivided , was formerly the largest in London . Burnet speaks of it in 1680 as " the greatest cure in England , " and Baxter tells how its ...
... never have been induced to speak well of her . " The parish of St. Martin's , now much subdivided , was formerly the largest in London . Burnet speaks of it in 1680 as " the greatest cure in England , " and Baxter tells how its ...
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... never greater than in land- scape . The tumble of his rocks and trees , the deep shadows in his shades and glooms , the watery sunshine and the dewy verdure , show a variety of genius which are not to be found in the inimitable but ...
... never greater than in land- scape . The tumble of his rocks and trees , the deep shadows in his shades and glooms , the watery sunshine and the dewy verdure , show a variety of genius which are not to be found in the inimitable but ...
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... never be satisfied with gazing upon it . " 727. Francesco Pesellino of Florence , 1422-1457 . A " Trinità " from the Church of the Santissima Trinità at Pistoja . 737. Carlo Crivelli . The Annunciation - from the Church of the SS ...
... never be satisfied with gazing upon it . " 727. Francesco Pesellino of Florence , 1422-1457 . A " Trinità " from the Church of the Santissima Trinità at Pistoja . 737. Carlo Crivelli . The Annunciation - from the Church of the SS ...
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... Correggio was the greatest master of aërial perspective of his time . " - Mengs . " Never perhaps did an artist succeed in combining the most blissfuf , innocent pleasure with so much beauty as in the head 38 WALKS IN LONDON .
... Correggio was the greatest master of aërial perspective of his time . " - Mengs . " Never perhaps did an artist succeed in combining the most blissfuf , innocent pleasure with so much beauty as in the head 38 WALKS IN LONDON .
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Страница 368 - EVEN such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with earth 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!
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Страница 242 - ... our sage and serious poet Spenser, whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas...
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Страница 245 - Life is a Jest, and all Things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it.
Страница 323 - 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.