Gentleman's Magazine Library: English topography, Частина 16E. Stock, 1905 |
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... considerable importance . It had also many parish churches by gifts . The names of some , and of the donors , are recited in the charter of Henry III .; and in a subsequent history of the priory between fifty and sixty are enumerated in ...
... considerable importance . It had also many parish churches by gifts . The names of some , and of the donors , are recited in the charter of Henry III .; and in a subsequent history of the priory between fifty and sixty are enumerated in ...
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... considerably earlier . W. Chappell , Esq . , F.S.A. , has favoured me with the following interesting note respecting Rahere , the founder of the priory , and the real date of foundation : Among the companions of Hereward who defended ...
... considerably earlier . W. Chappell , Esq . , F.S.A. , has favoured me with the following interesting note respecting Rahere , the founder of the priory , and the real date of foundation : Among the companions of Hereward who defended ...
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... considerably behind the line of the tower , so that they do not at all interfere with the main portion of the façade . ... The rectangular part of the elevation is divided in height into three stories . In the lower is the principal ...
... considerably behind the line of the tower , so that they do not at all interfere with the main portion of the façade . ... The rectangular part of the elevation is divided in height into three stories . In the lower is the principal ...
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... considerably on the north and south sides beyond the breadth of the first crypt . The large oblong apartment on the south side is quite modern , and has been covered with brick . It appears that these crypts were originally distinct ...
... considerably on the north and south sides beyond the breadth of the first crypt . The large oblong apartment on the south side is quite modern , and has been covered with brick . It appears that these crypts were originally distinct ...
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... considerably dilapidated , and will in a very short time be wholly removed . J. C. B. [ 1819 , Part I. , p . 415. ] On my first view of these ruins I formed the conclusion that they were Roman ; and I still consider that many of the ...
... considerably dilapidated , and will in a very short time be wholly removed . J. C. B. [ 1819 , Part I. , p . 415. ] On my first view of these ruins I formed the conclusion that they were Roman ; and I still consider that many of the ...
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Abbey adjoining aged altar ancient antiquity appears arches architecture arms beautiful Bishop Bishop of London brick Bridge building built buried called carved centre century chancel chapel Chelsea choir church of St Clerkenwell columns Conduit Covent Garden cross crowned crypt curious died Earl east end edifice Edward Edward III Edward the Confessor engraved entrance erected feet Fire of London formerly front gallery garden gate Gentleman's Magazine groined Hall Henry VIII inches inscription Islington John King Lane late London Lord marble Mary memory monument nave north side old church original ornamented painted Painted Chamber palace parish church parish of St Paul's Plate present priory probably Queen Rector reign remains repairs Richard Richard II royal Sir Christopher Wren south side square steeple stone Stow Street style Temple Church tomb tower vaults wall west end Westminster Westminster Abbey whole wife William
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Сторінка 363 - Enlarged winds that curl the flood Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage : If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free, Angels alone that soar above Enjoy such liberty.
Сторінка 362 - When love with unconfined wings Hovers within my gates, And my divine Althea brings To whisper at the grates; When I lie tangled in her hair, And fettered to her eye, The birds that wanton in the air Know no such liberty.
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Сторінка 320 - ... and outermost considerably decayed. The corpse was habited in a rich mantle of purple, paned with white, and adorned with ornaments of gilt metal, studded with red and blue stones and pearls. Two similar ornaments lay on the hands. The mantle was fastened on the right shoulder by a magnificent fibula of the same metal, with the same stones and pearls. His face had over it a silken covering, so fine, and so closely fitted to it, as to preserve the features entire. Round his temples was a gilt...
Сторінка 70 - ... the west door, where the keeper that brought it blowed the death of the buck, and then the horns that were about the city answered him in like manner ; for which they had each, of the Dean and Chapter...