Routledge's Guide to the Crystal Palace and Park at Sydenham ...G. Routledge & Company, 1854 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... living water for personal use , he would sink wells in the building and establish a system of baths , which should combine all that was desirable in the Spas of Germany , with all that was decent in the Roman therma ; he would furnish ...
... living water for personal use , he would sink wells in the building and establish a system of baths , which should combine all that was desirable in the Spas of Germany , with all that was decent in the Roman therma ; he would furnish ...
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... living men , Who dare our Saurian now deride With life in him again ? The jolly old beast Is not deceased , There's life in him again . " In fairy land are fountains gay , With dragons for their guard : To keep the people from the sight ...
... living men , Who dare our Saurian now deride With life in him again ? The jolly old beast Is not deceased , There's life in him again . " In fairy land are fountains gay , With dragons for their guard : To keep the people from the sight ...
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... LIVING- OF On the principal side of the court there are eight colossal standing figures of kings , four upon each side of the truncated pyramidical doorway . The hands tranquilly crossed upon the breasts of these figures , somewhat like ...
... LIVING- OF On the principal side of the court there are eight colossal standing figures of kings , four upon each side of the truncated pyramidical doorway . The hands tranquilly crossed upon the breasts of these figures , somewhat like ...
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... living God , who giveth life to man , promises the ever- worshipping king power and glory , and declares that he will put all things under his feet . " 66 The colonnade , consisting of twenty - two massive pillars , similar to those ...
... living God , who giveth life to man , promises the ever- worshipping king power and glory , and declares that he will put all things under his feet . " 66 The colonnade , consisting of twenty - two massive pillars , similar to those ...
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... living youth , the fauns , who pelt the Naiads with the fir cones , and trample themselves red in the wine press . Scattered through the various courts are many of these strange creations of the declining days of Greek art . In one ...
... living youth , the fauns , who pelt the Naiads with the fir cones , and trample themselves red in the wine press . Scattered through the various courts are many of these strange creations of the declining days of Greek art . In one ...
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Стр. 76 - The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. Like the leaves of the forest when summer is green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen: Like the leaves of the forest when autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow lay withered and strown.
Стр. 115 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too, and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm...
Стр. 129 - At length a glimmering light appeared, which we imagined to be rather the forerunner of an approaching burst of flames, as in truth it was, than the return of day. However, the fire fell at a distance from us : then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and a heavy shower of ashes rained upon us, which we were obliged every now and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap.
Стр. 175 - Oh ! ever thus, from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never loved a tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away. I never nursed a dear gazelle, To glad me with its soft black eye, • But when it came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die...
Стр. 106 - ... plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its workmen, and Sybarites of its inhabitants ; an architecture in which intellect is idle, invention impossible, but in which all luxury is gratified, and all insolence fortified...
Стр. 92 - ... and rise into a cloudless sky: but not with less reverence let us stand by him, when, with rough strength and hurried stroke, he smites an uncouth animation out of the rocks which he has torn from among the moss of the moorland, and heaves into the darkened air the pile of iron buttress and rugged wall, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea; creations of ungainly shape and rigid limb, but full of wolfish life; fierce as the winds that beat, and changeful...
Стр. 114 - I had the upper part of her body in my hands, and I did kiss her mouth, reflecting upon it that I did kiss a Queen, and that this was my birth-day, thirty-six years old, that I did first kiss a Queen.
Стр. 129 - Being got at a convenient distance from the houses, we stood still, in the midst of a most dangerous and dreadful scene. The chariots which we had ordered to be drawn out, were so agitated backwards and forwards, though upon the most level ground, that we could not keep them steady, even by supporting them with large stones. The sea seemed to roll back upon itself, and to be driven from its banks by the convulsive motion of the earth ; it is certain at least the shore was considerably enlarged, and...
Стр. 4 - I receive with the greatest satisfaction the address which you have presented to me, on the opening of this Exhibition. I have observed with a warm and increasing interest the progress of your proceedings, in the execution of the duties...
Стр. 80 - ... main condition of loveliness through all generations to come. Yet still there lives on the race of those who were beautiful in the fashion of the elder world, and Christian girls of Coptic blood will look on you with the sad, serious gaze, and kiss you your charitable hand with the big pouting lips of the very Sphynx.