London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 1Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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Σελίδα ix
... picture of a great British city of Troynovant , founded by Brut , a descendant of
Æneas , must be dismissed as an absurdity , we need not dispute the existence
of a British settlement before the Roman Conquest . The place , although
probably ...
... picture of a great British city of Troynovant , founded by Brut , a descendant of
Æneas , must be dismissed as an absurdity , we need not dispute the existence
of a British settlement before the Roman Conquest . The place , although
probably ...
Σελίδα xviii
... roads in the 14th century from the accounts of these highway robberies ; and it
is very interesting to picture to ourselves the poet travelling to different parts of the
country , with money in his purse to pay the workmen employed at those places ...
... roads in the 14th century from the accounts of these highway robberies ; and it
is very interesting to picture to ourselves the poet travelling to different parts of the
country , with money in his purse to pay the workmen employed at those places ...
Σελίδα xxx
He did not change his quarters so often as Johnson , but he has left us a series of
the most marvellous pictures of the ... It is a very unlovely picture , but the cruelty
and crime that is painted so true to life must have caused many to labour for a ...
He did not change his quarters so often as Johnson , but he has left us a series of
the most marvellous pictures of the ... It is a very unlovely picture , but the cruelty
and crime that is painted so true to life must have caused many to labour for a ...
Σελίδα 3
The rural condition of the neighbourhood in Hogarth's day is seen from his
picture of “ The March to Finchley . " George BarnwellDetermined to be quite the
crack , O ! Would lounge at the Adam and Eve And call for his gin and tobacco .
The rural condition of the neighbourhood in Hogarth's day is seen from his
picture of “ The March to Finchley . " George BarnwellDetermined to be quite the
crack , O ! Would lounge at the Adam and Eve And call for his gin and tobacco .
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He had given £ 7000 for the house , and many valuable pictures were destroyed .
Prince of Wales , afterwards George II . , in ( 1717 ) the house of the Earl of
Grantham , the Princess's Chamberlain . The next year the prince bought " that ...
He had given £ 7000 for the house , and many valuable pictures were destroyed .
Prince of Wales , afterwards George II . , in ( 1717 ) the house of the Earl of
Grantham , the Princess's Chamberlain . The next year the prince bought " that ...
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