The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events : St. Paul's to St. James'sUnit Library, 1903 - 626 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 4
... thing infinitely greater than the circum- stances which confine and cabin it in its present mode of existence , seeks to extend itself on all sides - past , present , and to come . If it puts on wings angelical , and pitches itself into ...
... thing infinitely greater than the circum- stances which confine and cabin it in its present mode of existence , seeks to extend itself on all sides - past , present , and to come . If it puts on wings angelical , and pitches itself into ...
Page 5
... things in crossing St. Paul's Churchyard , than if he saw nothing but the church itself , or the clock , or confined his admiration to the abundance of Brentford stages . Milton , who began a History of England , very properly touches ...
... things in crossing St. Paul's Churchyard , than if he saw nothing but the church itself , or the clock , or confined his admiration to the abundance of Brentford stages . Milton , who began a History of England , very properly touches ...
Page 13
... thing more than a sketch of the rise and growth of the metropolis ; we shall leave the rest to be gathered as we proceed . Our intention is to go through London , quarter by quarter , and to notice the memorials as they arise ; a plan ...
... thing more than a sketch of the rise and growth of the metropolis ; we shall leave the rest to be gathered as we proceed . Our intention is to go through London , quarter by quarter , and to notice the memorials as they arise ; a plan ...
Page 25
... things , we are aware , must result from other changes ; but the changes them- selves are in the reasonable and inevitable course of events . As a link of a very pleasing description between old times and new not unconnected with what ...
... things , we are aware , must result from other changes ; but the changes them- selves are in the reasonable and inevitable course of events . As a link of a very pleasing description between old times and new not unconnected with what ...
Page 35
... thing to setting down the pails , under the circumstances above mentioned , would have been to creep with them through the church . Porters and loiterers would follow ; and by degrees the place of worship would become a place of ...
... thing to setting down the pails , under the circumstances above mentioned , would have been to creep with them through the church . Porters and loiterers would follow ; and by degrees the place of worship would become a place of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admired afterwards ancient appear arms Baynard's Castle Ben Jonson Bishop Boswell building built called cathedral celebrated character Charles Charles II church coach court Covent Garden curious death Dr Johnson Dryden Duchess Duchess of Albemarle Duke Earl Edward Edward III Elizabeth England Essex famous favour Fleet Street Garrick hand Henry honour Inigo Jones James Johnson King King's Lady letter Lincoln's Lincoln's Inn Fields lived lodged Londinium Londinium Redivivum London look Lord Russell Lord Sandwich Ludgate Ludgate Hill manner married metropolis Mohun neighbourhood never night noble palace Paul's Churchyard Pennant Pepys perhaps person play poet poor Pope present princely probably Queen reign Richardson says seems Shakspeare side Sir John Somerset House speak spirit stands stood story supposed Tatler tavern Temple theatre things thought tion told took walk Whitehall wife word writer