Metropolitan Improvements; Or, London in the Nineteenth Century: Being a Series of Views, of the New and Most Interesting Objects, in the British Metropolis & Its VicinityJones, 1827 - 316 էջ |
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... complete state of repair , and a clear ditch was kept around them . The streets were now for the first time lighted with public lanterns , whence Mr. Norton justly infers , that the internal police of the city was under tolerably good ...
... complete state of repair , and a clear ditch was kept around them . The streets were now for the first time lighted with public lanterns , whence Mr. Norton justly infers , that the internal police of the city was under tolerably good ...
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... complete , and so well guarded , as often to defy , in this stormy period of its history , the most powerful armies . Edward , in gratitude for such signal services , granted the citizens many immunities , and four several charters . He ...
... complete , and so well guarded , as often to defy , in this stormy period of its history , the most powerful armies . Edward , in gratitude for such signal services , granted the citizens many immunities , and four several charters . He ...
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... complete tool of the protector's , to convene without delay a common hall . This meeting was accordingly held , but Mr. Norton has rescued the citizens from a part of the obloquy that has been attached to them for this act , by the ...
... complete tool of the protector's , to convene without delay a common hall . This meeting was accordingly held , but Mr. Norton has rescued the citizens from a part of the obloquy that has been attached to them for this act , by the ...
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... COMPLETE HISTORY of the BRITISH METROPOLIS , yet , with a view of gratifying that interest which is universally excited , we shall begin with the Regent's Park , and proceed onwards through the most splendid and magnificent ...
... COMPLETE HISTORY of the BRITISH METROPOLIS , yet , with a view of gratifying that interest which is universally excited , we shall begin with the Regent's Park , and proceed onwards through the most splendid and magnificent ...
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... robbed of its books , vestments , bells , images , and other decorations . + This derivation to be complete , must borrow the cockney aspiration of the II . The manor of Tybourn is described in Doomsday book , 8 METROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS ,
... robbed of its books , vestments , bells , images , and other decorations . + This derivation to be complete , must borrow the cockney aspiration of the II . The manor of Tybourn is described in Doomsday book , 8 METROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS ,
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Metropolitan Improvements: Or London in the Nineteenth Century: Being a ... James Elmes Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1829 |
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Էջ 12 - So proud, so grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdignag before your thought. To compass this, his building is a town, His pond an ocean, his parterre a down...
Էջ 23 - I love the language, that soft bastard Latin, Which melts like kisses from a female mouth, And sounds as if it should be writ on satin, With syllables which breathe of the sweet South, And gentle liquids gliding all so pat in, That not a single accent seems uncouth, Like our harsh northern whistling, grunting guttural, Which we're obliged to hiss, and spit, and sputter all.
Էջ 114 - Blessed are they who expect nothing for they shall not be disappointed You can send a boy to college but you can't make him think.
Էջ 123 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
Էջ 143 - When thou buildest a new house, then thou shalt make a battlement for thy roof, that thou bring not blood upon thine house, if any man fall from thence.
Էջ xxx - Elizabeth under the name of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading to the East Indies.
Էջ 136 - The forms and turnings of the streets of London, and other old towns, are produced by accident, without any original plan or design; but they are not always the less pleasant to the walker or spectator, on that account. On the contrary, if the city had been built on the regular plan of Sir Christopher Wren, the effect might have been, as we know it is in some new parts of the town, rather unpleasing ; the uniformity might have produced weariness, and a slight degree of disgust.
Էջ 32 - The study of this department of our art, convenience, particularly in domestic architecture, is one of the most useful, and at the same time, one of the most difficult parts of an architect's profession.
Էջ 44 - Look on our right how the huge cupola of the Coliseum spreads its ample rotunda among the groves of mansions, pleasure grounds and squares. See the bizarre minarets of Sussex Place on our...
Էջ 105 - Inigo Jones, the king's chief architect. Of the principal reformers of taste among the learned and noble men of this period, the great LORD CHANCELLOR BACON stands in the foremost rank ; and his published opinions on architecture and gardening, are decisive proofs of the correctness of his taste. His maxim, that houses are built to live in and not to look on, should never be forgotten by the domestic architect ; and his description of a palace, in opposition to such huge buildings as the Vatican,...