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Pagina vii
... raised by Lottery • Henry Jernegan and his Silver Cistern 82 83 83 Examination of the Bed of the Thames Labelye's Method of constructing the Foundation of the Piers · 83 83 First Stone of the first Pier laid in January 1739 Completion ...
... raised by Lottery • Henry Jernegan and his Silver Cistern 82 83 83 Examination of the Bed of the Thames Labelye's Method of constructing the Foundation of the Piers · 83 83 First Stone of the first Pier laid in January 1739 Completion ...
Pagina ix
... raised upon the Merits of the different Kinds of Arches • Waterman The Bridewell Birth and Education of Mylne , the Architect Mylne's Plan for the Construction of Blackfriars Bridge · Mr. Mylne chosen Surveyor in 1760 First Pile driven ...
... raised upon the Merits of the different Kinds of Arches • Waterman The Bridewell Birth and Education of Mylne , the Architect Mylne's Plan for the Construction of Blackfriars Bridge · Mr. Mylne chosen Surveyor in 1760 First Pile driven ...
Pagina xvi
... raised by the Societies of the Inner and Middle Tem- ple Advantages attending the Restoration of Na- tional Edifices . Interior of the Temple Church • 305 • Introduction of new Candidates into the Order Discourse delivered to the newly ...
... raised by the Societies of the Inner and Middle Tem- ple Advantages attending the Restoration of Na- tional Edifices . Interior of the Temple Church • 305 • Introduction of new Candidates into the Order Discourse delivered to the newly ...
Pagina xviii
... raised by Subscription 344 Death of Captain Coram in 1751 344 Education received by the Children of the Foundling ... raising the Money for purchasing Corn for the City Granaries 358 Stores of Corn laid up at the Bridge - house The ...
... raised by Subscription 344 Death of Captain Coram in 1751 344 Education received by the Children of the Foundling ... raising the Money for purchasing Corn for the City Granaries 358 Stores of Corn laid up at the Bridge - house The ...
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... raised their esteem both for the order and the House of Cluny above all others . And because , long before that time , the earl and his lady had determined , by the advice of Lan- franc , Archbishop of Canterbury , to found some ...
... raised their esteem both for the order and the House of Cluny above all others . And because , long before that time , the earl and his lady had determined , by the advice of Lan- franc , Archbishop of Canterbury , to found some ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 377 - Full oft within the spacious walls, When he had fifty winters o'er him, My grave lord-keeper led the brawls, The seal and maces danc'd before him. His bushy beard and shoe-strings green, His high-crown'd hat, and satin doublet, Mov'd the stout heart of England's queen, Though Pope and Spaniard could not trouble it.
Pagina 222 - of his time. He was the first Englishman who added the praise of the elegant arts to the other glories of his country. In taste—in grace—in facility—in happy invention, and in the richness and harmony of colouring, he was equal to the greatest masters of the renowned
Pagina 221 - I reflect, not without vanity, that these discourses bear testimony of my admiration of that truly divine man ; and I should desire that the last words which I should pronounce in this Academy, and from this place, might be the name of Michael Angelo.
Pagina 146 - he was dull in company, dull in his closet, dull everywhere : he was dull in a new way, and that made many people think him great : he was a mechanical poet." In 1791 Walpole writes, "After the Doctor's death, Burke, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and Boswell sent an ambling circular letter to me, begging subscriptions for a
Pagina 295 - of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment, shall be under the article of White's Chocolate House ; poetry under that of Will's Coffee House ; learning under the title of Grecian; Foreign and Domestic News you will have from St. James's Coffee House.
Pagina 146 - I agree with you most absolutely in your opinion about Gray ; he is the worst company in the world. From a melancholy turn, from living reclusely, and from a little too much dignity, he never converses easily ; all his words are measured and chosen, and formed into sentences : his writings are admirable; he himself is not agreeable."!
Pagina 214 - No wonder the Incorporated Artists soon sunk into oblivion, for they must have been deprived of almost every man of any eminence among them. Goldsmith's couplet on Reynolds, and the empty pretenders to knowledge who used to buzz about him, " When they talk'd of their Raphaels, Correggios, and stuff, He shifted his
Pagina 101 - thy own Phœbus, reigns, Joys in my jigs, and dances in my chains. But soon, ah soon, Rebellion will commence, If Music meanly horrows aid from Sense : Strong in new arms, lo ! giant Handel stands, Like hold Briareus, with a hundred hands ; To stir, to rouse, to shake the soul he
Pagina 170 - Let him that is no coward, nor no flatterer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, Pluck a red rose from off this thorn with me.
Pagina 118 - Have I ever designed against your will and pleasure, that you should put me from you ? I take God and all the world to witness that I have been to you a true, humble, and obedient wife, ever conformable to your will and pleasure,