London, by David Hughson, Том 41807 |
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... feet : but , being by them left unattempted , was undertaken , on his own account , by Mr. HUGH MIDDLETON , afterwards Sir Hugh , citizen and goldsmith of London , who had considerably enriched him- self by a copper , or , according to ...
... feet : but , being by them left unattempted , was undertaken , on his own account , by Mr. HUGH MIDDLETON , afterwards Sir Hugh , citizen and goldsmith of London , who had considerably enriched him- self by a copper , or , according to ...
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... feet high ; the altar - piece is of the same kind of timber , but much higher , finely carved and adorned with four pilasters , and between them two columns , with entablature of the Corinthian order ; also enrichments of cherubims , a ...
... feet high ; the altar - piece is of the same kind of timber , but much higher , finely carved and adorned with four pilasters , and between them two columns , with entablature of the Corinthian order ; also enrichments of cherubims , a ...
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... feet ; its diameter at the floor fifty - one feet ; circumference one hundred and sixty feet . MONUMENTS . On the south side of the altar , a white marble monument to the memory of JAMES SLOANE , Esq . 1704 . CLEMENT COKE , of Langford ...
... feet ; its diameter at the floor fifty - one feet ; circumference one hundred and sixty feet . MONUMENTS . On the south side of the altar , a white marble monument to the memory of JAMES SLOANE , Esq . 1704 . CLEMENT COKE , of Langford ...
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... feet long , including the passage , forty four feet wide , and upwards of sixty feet in height . The roof is constructed of timber , handsomely ornamented ; but what adds particularly to the splendour of its appear- ance is the fine ...
... feet long , including the passage , forty four feet wide , and upwards of sixty feet in height . The roof is constructed of timber , handsomely ornamented ; but what adds particularly to the splendour of its appear- ance is the fine ...
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... feet high , having spacious galleries on the north , south , and west sides as is the pulpit , being carved and veneered ; the gal- leries , however , injure the symmetry of the church . In the west gallery is a good organ , by Harris ...
... feet high , having spacious galleries on the north , south , and west sides as is the pulpit , being carved and veneered ; the gal- leries , however , injure the symmetry of the church . In the west gallery is a good organ , by Harris ...
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adjoining adorned afterwards annum antient arch beautiful belonging bishop bishop of London building built called Chancery chapel charity Charles Charles II city of London Corinthian order court crown daughter died dress duke earl east Edward Edward VI elegant England entablature erected expence feet formerly front gallery garden gentlemen George gold Gray's Inn ground hall handsome Henry VIII Holborn honour hospital hundred inhabitants Inigo Jones Inner Temple inscription Ionic order James justice king king's knight lady Lane late lord chancellor lord mayor magnificent mansion marble Mary Master memory ment monument north side ornamented painted palace parish parliament pediment persons pilasters pillars poor present prince queen Elizabeth rector residence Richard royal Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William south side Southwark spacious square stone Street Temple theatre tion tower Tuscan order wall wards Westminster whole
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Стр. 303 - he was, he received the reply, that he was in the Jerusalem Chamber; he is supposed to have exclaimed : " Sacred be to God ! even then my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years I should not die bat In Jerusalem, Which
Стр. 299 - up to the bust of Milton: No more the Grecian Muse unrivall'd reigns; To Britain let the nations homage pay. She felt a Homer's fire in Milton's strains, A Pindar's rapture in the lyre of Gray. . Died July 30, 1771, aged fifty-four. A neat piece of sculpture. The
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Стр. 552 - with a golden chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen any person of distinction, that came to wait on her : it was Sunday, when there is usually the greatest attendance of nobility. In the same hall were the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of
Стр. 368 - Near this place is interred / THEODORE KING OF CORSICA ; who died in this Parish, Dec. 11, 1756, immediately after leaving the King's Bench Prison by the benefit of an Act of Insolvency; in. consequence of which he registered his Kingdom of Corsica, for the use of his
Стр. 484 - Mens Mouths rehearse; His Virtues and his Pills are so well known, That Envy can't confine them under Stone. But they'll survive his Dust, and not expire, Till all things else at th' Universal Fire. This Verse is lost, his Pills Embalm him safe To future times, without an Epitaph. Deceased April 26 AD 1672. aged 72.
Стр. 328 - each side: this extraordinary and superfluous space occasioned such an undulation from the voice of every actor, that generally what they said sounded like the gabbling of so many people in the lofty aisles of a cathedral. The tone of a trumpet, or swelling of an eunuch's holding note, it is true, might be sweetened by
Стр. 503 - of his present majesty, are to cease and determine immediately after the payment of certain sums therein mentioned ; and that the said intended road might be lighted, watched, and kept in repair, at the expence of a small toll thereon; and therefore praying, that leave may be given to bring in a bill, tor