The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Том 1 |
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... honor from Charles the Second , who sat for his portrait at the painter's house in Covent Garden . He was State painter to Charles the Second , James the Second , William the Third , Queen Anne , and George the First , Јони JOHN ...
... honor from Charles the Second , who sat for his portrait at the painter's house in Covent Garden . He was State painter to Charles the Second , James the Second , William the Third , Queen Anne , and George the First , Јони JOHN ...
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... Honor- able Lord Cawdor , on whose classical taste and judgment it must ever confer the highest credit . The removal of this grand work of art from that city caused great jealousy among the superinten dants of the Vatican museum , then ...
... Honor- able Lord Cawdor , on whose classical taste and judgment it must ever confer the highest credit . The removal of this grand work of art from that city caused great jealousy among the superinten dants of the Vatican museum , then ...
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... characters whose talents have done honor to their birth - place , and whom the inha- bitants of this town are proud to rank with its most distinguished natives . In In the vicinity of Reading , near a place called 104 BERKSHIRE .
... characters whose talents have done honor to their birth - place , and whom the inha- bitants of this town are proud to rank with its most distinguished natives . In In the vicinity of Reading , near a place called 104 BERKSHIRE .
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... honor , which was never called in question among people of honesty and virtue : I say you have most wickedly lied in speaking so basely of my sovereign ; and you will do nothing but lie whenever you shall dare to tax her honor ...
... honor , which was never called in question among people of honesty and virtue : I say you have most wickedly lied in speaking so basely of my sovereign ; and you will do nothing but lie whenever you shall dare to tax her honor ...
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... honor of Wallingford reverted to the King . By a passage in Domesday Book , there appears to have been 276 houses in this town , at the time of the survey , " yielding a tax of 111. " This number continued to augment till about the year ...
... honor of Wallingford reverted to the King . By a passage in Domesday Book , there appears to have been 276 houses in this town , at the time of the survey , " yielding a tax of 111. " This number continued to augment till about the year ...
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Сторінка 384 - Wharton, the scorn and wonder of our days, Whose ruling passion was the lust of praise: Born with whate'er could win it from the wise, Women and fools must like him or he dies; Though wondering senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke.
Сторінка 388 - Of mimic'd statesmen and their merry king. No wit to flatter left of all his store! No fool to laugh at, which he valued more. There, victor of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends.
Сторінка 385 - Grown all to all, from no one vice exempt, And most contemptible, to shun contempt; His passion still, to covet general praise, His life, to forfeit it a thousand ways; A constant bounty which no friend has made; An angel tongue, which no man can persuade; A fool, with more of wit than half mankind, Too rash for thought, for action too refined...
Сторінка 51 - Yet within three days shall Pharaoh lift up thy head from off thee, and shall hang thee on a tree ; and the birds shall eat thy flesh from off thee.
Сторінка 388 - ... In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung,, On once a flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from that bed, Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies — alas ! how chang'd from him, That life of pleasure, and that soul of whim...
Сторінка 391 - Poets, indeed, profess fiction ; but the legitimate end of fiction is the conveyance of truth ; and he that has flattery ready for all whom the vicissitudes of the world happen to exalt, must be scorned as a prostituted mind, that may retain the glitter of wit, but has lost the dignity of virtue.
Сторінка 296 - And you, brave COBHAM ! to the latest breath, Shall feel your ruling passion strong in death : Such in those moments as in all the past ; " Oh, save my country, Heaven !
Сторінка 335 - The sloping land recedes into the clouds; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of hedge-row beauties numberless, square tower, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the listening ear; Groves, heaths, and smoking villages remote.
Сторінка 358 - I am persuaded his power and interest at that time were greater to do good or hurt than any man's in the kingdom, or than any man of his rank hath had in any time; for his reputation of honesty was universal, and his affections seemed so publicly guided, that no corrupt or private ends could bias...
Сторінка 296 - Consult the Genius of the Place in all; That tells the Waters or to rise, or fall; Or helps th' ambitious Hill the heavens to scale, Or scoops in circling theatres the Vale; Calls in the Country, catches opening glades, Joins willing woods, and varies shades from shades; Now breaks, or now directs, th' intending Lines; Paints as you plant, and, as you work, designs.