The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales, Volumen7Charles Wilkins Daniel Owen, Howell and Company, 1885 |
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... fire in 1666. Evelyn , in his Diary , describes how he was " infinitely concerned to find that stately church now a sad ruin , and that beautiful portico ( for structure comparable to any in Europe , as not long before repaired by the ...
... fire in 1666. Evelyn , in his Diary , describes how he was " infinitely concerned to find that stately church now a sad ruin , and that beautiful portico ( for structure comparable to any in Europe , as not long before repaired by the ...
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... fire in 1795. It has since been re - built , but no part of Jones's structure now exists . But if the piazza of Covent Garden is one of the most admired of Inigo's works , Surgeons ' Hall is considered the best . The United Company of ...
... fire in 1795. It has since been re - built , but no part of Jones's structure now exists . But if the piazza of Covent Garden is one of the most admired of Inigo's works , Surgeons ' Hall is considered the best . The United Company of ...
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... fire of London in 1666 . It does not appear that Inigo Jones was ever married . His heir and successor was a Mr. J. Webb , whom Inigo had brought up , and instructed in mathematics and architecture , and who afterwards married a ...
... fire of London in 1666 . It does not appear that Inigo Jones was ever married . His heir and successor was a Mr. J. Webb , whom Inigo had brought up , and instructed in mathematics and architecture , and who afterwards married a ...
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... fire had to be made , and down I went to the nearest bush for dry sticks , carrying my patrol tin for water . After a bit of rummaging and intruding on the domains of some monkeys , who retreated , chattering and grinning , I got both ...
... fire had to be made , and down I went to the nearest bush for dry sticks , carrying my patrol tin for water . After a bit of rummaging and intruding on the domains of some monkeys , who retreated , chattering and grinning , I got both ...
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... fire under a shady tree , and was putting his coffee into his tin , when a snake which had been in the tree all the time , and now objected to the smoke , tumbled down on his head . I don't know which was most frightened , man or snake ...
... fire under a shady tree , and was putting his coffee into his tin , when a snake which had been in the tree all the time , and now objected to the smoke , tumbled down on his head . I don't know which was most frightened , man or snake ...
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Página 36 - This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands ; This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England, This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, Fear'd by their breed and famous by their birth...
Página 36 - ... this dear, dear land, Dear for her reputation through the world, Is now leas'd out (I die pronouncing it), Like to a tenement, or pelting farm: England, bound in with the triumphant sea, Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege Of watery Neptune, is now bound in with shame, With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds: That England, that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself.
Página 38 - Tis thought the King is dead; we will not stay. The bay trees in our country are all wither'd, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven; The pale-fac'd moon looks bloody on the earth, And lean-look'd prophets whisper fearful change...
Página 192 - The Bank undertakes for its Customers, free of charge, the custody of Deeds, Writings, and other Securities and Valuables ; the collection of Bills of Exchange, Dividends, and Coupons: and the purchase and sale of Stocks, Shares, and Annuities. Letters of Credit and Circular Notes issued. A Pamphlet, with full particulars, on application.
Página 150 - And we shall not be far wrong, if we determine its date as about the end of the fourth, or the beginning of the fifth century before Christ. 3. In the critical work on the Four Books, called ' Record of Remarks in the village of Yung1,' it is observed, ' The Analects, in my opinion, were made by the disciples, just like this record of remarks.
Página 192 - HOW TO PURCHASE A PLOT OF LAND FOR FIVE SHILLINGS PER MONTH, with immediate possession, either for Building or Gardening purposes. Apply at the Office of the BIRKBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY, as above.
Página 113 - Jesus' blood. 4 He by Himself hath sworn, I on His oath depend, I shall, on eagles' wings up-borne, To heaven ascend : I shall behold His face, I shall His power adore, And sing the wonders of His grace For evermore.
Página 416 - ... frosts tributes of pleasure bring. Grief melts away Like snow in May, As if there were no such cold thing. Who would have thought my shrivel'd heart Could have recover'd greenness?
Página 405 - And he had often said the same to Mr Herbert himself; and that if he could like her for a Wife, and she him for a Husband, Jane should have a double blessing; and Mr Danvers had so often said the like to Jane, and so much commended Mr Herbert to her, that Jane became so much a Platonic, as to fall in love with Mr Herbert unseen.
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