Walks and Talks about LondonLockwood, 1865 - 310페이지 |
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... character of personal observation than had its predecessor . Reminiscences of Per- sons , Places , and Events form the staple of the WALKS AND TALKS : which , though complete in themselves , may be received as indications of the character ...
... character of personal observation than had its predecessor . Reminiscences of Per- sons , Places , and Events form the staple of the WALKS AND TALKS : which , though complete in themselves , may be received as indications of the character ...
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... character being so frail , that the scandalous mob believed he was turned out for robbing the Treasury . When North was elected Knight of the Garter , he practised the charity enjoined by the rules of chivalry by a dole , or ...
... character being so frail , that the scandalous mob believed he was turned out for robbing the Treasury . When North was elected Knight of the Garter , he practised the charity enjoined by the rules of chivalry by a dole , or ...
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... character more than a century and a half after Morland's death . 66 Pepys , an excellent authority upon the gaieties of his day , has in his Diary entries , in 1665-8 , of his visits to Fox - hall and the Spring Garden ; and of " the ...
... character more than a century and a half after Morland's death . 66 Pepys , an excellent authority upon the gaieties of his day , has in his Diary entries , in 1665-8 , of his visits to Fox - hall and the Spring Garden ; and of " the ...
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... slices of ham , and the expert carver who undertook to cover the Gardens - eleven acres with slices from one ham ! The suppers long maintained their light character , and con- 24 Walks and Talks in Vauxhall - Gardens .
... slices of ham , and the expert carver who undertook to cover the Gardens - eleven acres with slices from one ham ! The suppers long maintained their light character , and con- 24 Walks and Talks in Vauxhall - Gardens .
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John Timbs. The suppers long maintained their light character , and con- sisted of Lilliput chickens boiled , Bucellas warm , from Vauxhall ice , And hams that flit in airy slice , And salads scarcely soil'd . - Lond . Mag . , Sept. 1824 ...
John Timbs. The suppers long maintained their light character , and con- sisted of Lilliput chickens boiled , Bucellas warm , from Vauxhall ice , And hams that flit in airy slice , And salads scarcely soil'd . - Lond . Mag . , Sept. 1824 ...
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adjoining ancient arches architect Bartholomew Fair Benchers Blackfriars Blackfriars Bridge Bridewell building built called Campden celebrated century chambers Charing Cross Charles Charles II church City Club Coffee-house commenced Company Court Covent Garden curious died Dogget door Duke Earl Edward engraved erected Fair feet fire Fishmongers Fleet Fleet-street Garrick gate George George II Goldsmith ground guineas Hall Henry Holborn Inn of Chancery Inner Temple James Junius King King-street King's Lady letter literary lived lodged London Bridge Lord Mayor Lyon's Inn mansion Market metropolis Middle Temple Monthly Magazine nearly night Oliver Goldsmith opposite original painted Palace parish Parliament persons picture portrait present Prince printed prison published Queen railway rebuilt reign removed royal says Shakspeare side Sir John Soane Sir Richard Phillips Society sold stone street tavern Temple Bar Thames theatre Vauxhall walk Westminster William wrote
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v 페이지 - Sir, if you wish to have a just notion of the magnitude of this city, you must not be satisfied with seeing its great streets and squares, but must survey the innumerable little lanes and courts. It is not in the showy evolutions of buildings, but in the multiplicity of human habitations which are crowded together, that the wonderful immensity of London consists."— I have often amused myself with thinking how different a place London is to different people.
278 페이지 - Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses of forgotten dreams — 'Of something felt, like something here; Of something done, I know not where; Such as no language may declare.
24 페이지 - In short, the whole air of our party was sufficient, as you will easily imagine, to take up the whole attention of the garden, so much so that from eleven o'clock till half an hour after one we had the whole concourse round our booth ; at last, they came into the little gardens of each booth on the sides of ours, till Harry Vane took up a bumper, and drank their healths, and was proceeding to treat them with still greater freedom. It was three o'clock before we got home.
164 페이지 - Ford died, had been absent for some time, and returned, not knowing that Ford was dead. Going down to the cellar, according to the story, he met him; going down again, he met him a second time. When he came up, he asked some of the people of the house what Ford could be doing there. They told him Ford was dead.
20 페이지 - Year. When I considered the Fragrancy of the Walks and Bowers, with the Choirs of Birds that sung upon the Trees, and the loose Tribe of People that walked under their Shades, I could not but look upon the Place as a kind of Mahometan Paradise.
52 페이지 - Newmarket, that infamous seminary of iniquity and ill-manners, during the course of the races there ; or shall resort to the said races ; or shall lose, in any one day, at any game or bet whatsoever, the sum of...
296 페이지 - Upon this we immediately rose, and, as the man was leading out his horse saddled, came up to him with drawn swords, and told him we were to search all that went in and out there ; but as he looked like an honest man, we would only search his saddle, and so dismiss him. Upon that we ungirt the saddle, and carried it into the stall where we had been drinking, and left the...
179 페이지 - At that time the broad flagging at each side the streets was not universally adopted, and stone posts were in fashion, to prevent the annoyance of carriages. Upon every post, as he passed along, I could observe, he deliberately laid his hand ; but missing one of them, when he had got at some distance he seemed suddenly to recollect himself, and immediately returning back, carefully performed the accustomed ceremony, and resumed his former course, not omitting one till he gained the crossing. This,...
186 페이지 - A prison is a house of care, A place where none can thrive, A touchstone true to try a friend, A grave for one alive. Sometime? a place of right, Sometimes a place of wrong, Sometimes a place of rogues and thieves, And honest men among.
49 페이지 - About a fortnight since, at an immense assembly at my Lord Chesterfield's, made to show the house, which is really most magnificent, Duke Hamilton made violent love at one end of the room, while he was playing at pharaoh at the other end ; that is, he saw neither the bank nor his own cards, which were of three hundred pounds each ; he soon lost a thousand.