The churches of London, by G. Godwin assisted by J. Britton, 1. kötet1838 |
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8. oldal
... ornamented screen , having on either side canopied door - ways , leading to the ailes : the eastern end pre- sented a rose window of great size and beauty , and the floor of the church , or at least the greater portion of it , was of ...
... ornamented screen , having on either side canopied door - ways , leading to the ailes : the eastern end pre- sented a rose window of great size and beauty , and the floor of the church , or at least the greater portion of it , was of ...
15. oldal
... ornamented by statues . These repairs and alterations were carried on during a period of nine years , but only £ 35,551 . of the sum collected had been expended , when in 1642 they : were stopped by the troubled state of the times ST ...
... ornamented by statues . These repairs and alterations were carried on during a period of nine years , but only £ 35,551 . of the sum collected had been expended , when in 1642 they : were stopped by the troubled state of the times ST ...
34. oldal
... ornamented with pilasters similar to the others ; but here the arches , which connect them , are raised on the profile of the attic , so that the openings are nearly equal in height to the ceiling of the nave and choir . In the four ...
... ornamented with pilasters similar to the others ; but here the arches , which connect them , are raised on the profile of the attic , so that the openings are nearly equal in height to the ceiling of the nave and choir . In the four ...
35. oldal
... ornamented , represent the prin- cipal passages in the life of St. Paul , viz . 1. His conver- sion . 2. The Punishment of Elymas the Sorcerer . 3. The Cure of the Cripple at Lystra . 4. The Conversion of the Gaoler . 5. Paul preaching ...
... ornamented , represent the prin- cipal passages in the life of St. Paul , viz . 1. His conver- sion . 2. The Punishment of Elymas the Sorcerer . 3. The Cure of the Cripple at Lystra . 4. The Conversion of the Gaoler . 5. Paul preaching ...
36. oldal
... ornamented by pilas- Gibbons was first introduced to King Charles by Evelyn , who says in his Diary , 1671 , that he discovered him , by accident , labouring in an obscure place . He next introduced him to Wren , who employed him in ...
... ornamented by pilas- Gibbons was first introduced to King Charles by Evelyn , who says in his Diary , 1671 , that he discovered him , by accident , labouring in an obscure place . He next introduced him to Wren , who employed him in ...
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The Churches of London, by G. Godwin Assisted by J. Britton John Britton,George Godwin Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
The Churches of London, by G. Godwin Assisted by J. Britton John Britton,George Godwin Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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4. oldal - Thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud, instead, and ever-during dark, Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men Cut off, and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of nature's works, to me expunged and rased, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out.
19. oldal - The noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children, the hurry of people, the fall of towers, houses, and churches, was like a hideous storm; and the air all about so hot and inflamed, that at the last one was not able to approach it, so that they were forced to stand still, and let the flames burn on, which they did, for near two miles in length and one in breadth.
5. oldal - How that he did divide from Pagans three, Their heads and Lives, types of his chivalry: For which great service in that Climate done, Brave Sigismundus (King of Hungarion) Did give him as a Coat of Armes to weare, Those conquer'd heads got by his Sword and Speare...
4. oldal - ... opposed and answered, till he were by some better scholar overcome and put down; and then the overcomer taking the place, did like as the first; and in the end the best opposers and answerers had rewards, which I observed not but it made both good schoolmasters, and also good scholars, diligently against such times to prepare themselves for the obtaining of this garland.
4. oldal - A parliament member, a Justice of peace, At home a poor scarecrow, in London an asse, If Lowsie is lucy, as some volke miscalle it Then Lucy is lowsie, whatever befalle it. He thinks himself greate Yet an asse in his state, We allowe by his ears but with asses to mate.
7. oldal - I find His Grace my very good lord indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this Realm; howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee I have no cause to be proud thereof, for if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was war between us), it should not fail to go.
5. oldal - In honour of his God, and Christendom ? How that he did divide, from pagans three, Their heads and lives, types of his chivalry ? — For which great service, in that climate done, Brave Sigismundus, King of Hungarion, Did give him, as a coat of arms, to...
19. oldal - All the sky was of a fiery aspect, like the top of a burning oven, the light seen above forty miles round about for many nights. God grant my eyes may never behold the like, now seeing above 10,000 houses all in one flame ; the noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children, the hurry of people, the fall of towers, houses, and churches...