that every thing which is connected with manufactures presents such features of unqualified deformity ? From the largest of Mammon's temples down to the poorest hovel in which his helotry are stalled, these edifices have all one character. Time will... Victorian Prose: An Anthology - Страница 62под редакцията на - 1999 - 504 странициОграничен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 466 страници
...is connected with manufactures, presents such features of unqualified deformity? From the largest of Mammon's temples down to the poorest hovel in which his helotry are stalled, the edifices have all one character. Time cannot mellow them ; Nature will neither clothe nor conceal... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 456 страници
...is connected with manufactures, presents such features of unqualified deformity? From the largest of Mammon's temples down to the poorest hovel in which his helotry are stalled, the edifices have all one character. Time cannot mellow them ; Nature will neither clothe nor conceal... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 страници
...connected with manufactures présenle such features .^f unqualified deformity? From the largest of Mammon's temples down to the poorest hovel in which...have all one character. Time will not mellow them; »a:ure will neither clothe nor conceal them ; and they will remain always as offensive to the eye... | |
| 1835 - 916 страници
...will remain always as offensive lo the eye as to (he mind." Here is wisdom ; here are the principes on which nations are to be governed. Rose-bushes and...mortality and cottages with weather-stains, rather tlian health and long life, with edifices which lime cannot mellow. We are told, that our age has invented... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 страници
...features of unqualified deformity? From the largest of Mammon's temples down to the poorest hovel in uhich his helotry are stalled, these edifices have all one character. Time will not mellow them; niture will neither clothe nor conceal them ; and they will remain always as oS'ensive to the eye as... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 466 страници
...is connected with manufactures presents such features of unqualified deformity ? From the largest of Mammon's temples down to the poorest hovel in which...the principles on which nations are to be governed. Hose-hushes and poor-rates, rather than steam-engines and independence. Mortality and cottages with... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 390 страници
...is connected with manufactures presents such features of unqualified deformity? From the largest of Mammon's temples down to the poorest hovel in which...edifices have all one character. Time will not mellow " We remained awhile in silence, looking upon the assemblage of dwellings below. Here, and in the adjoining... | |
| 1887 - 890 страници
...Harrison, are asking to-day. And Macaulay answered with a contemptuous snort, " Here is wisdom. Here are principles on which nations are to be governed. Rosebushes...poor-rates, rather than steam-engines and independence." Huzza ! therefore, once more for the steam-engine ; all is going on beautifully with England : laisser... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 страници
...unqualified deformity ? From the largest of Mammon's temples down to the poorest hovel in which his nelotry ces" never clothe nor conceal them; and they will remain always as offensive to the eye as to the mind."... | |
| 1852 - 780 страници
...is connected with manufactures presents such features of unqualified deformity t From the largest of d, in his building, in his gardening, in his upholstery,...If we were to adopt the classification — not a never clothe nor conceal them ; and they will remain always as offensive to the eye as to Ihe mind."... | |
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