Old Humphrey's Walks in London and Its NeighbourhoodReligious Tract Society, 1799 - 355 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 25
Side 21
... admiration and praise are unbounded . One timid female alone has whis- pered the word " dreadful ! ” and dreadful they are : cross - bows , daggers , swords , pikes , and hal- berds , hand - guns , arquebuses , haquebuts and demihaques ...
... admiration and praise are unbounded . One timid female alone has whis- pered the word " dreadful ! ” and dreadful they are : cross - bows , daggers , swords , pikes , and hal- berds , hand - guns , arquebuses , haquebuts and demihaques ...
Side 32
... admiration of the several visitors of the cathedral . The soldier and the sailor , on entering this much - frequented place , must feel an additional enthusiasm . They see the homage that is paid to the hero , and forget the wounds and ...
... admiration of the several visitors of the cathedral . The soldier and the sailor , on entering this much - frequented place , must feel an additional enthusiasm . They see the homage that is paid to the hero , and forget the wounds and ...
Side 33
... admiration of the spell - bound visitor . The man of letters comes here , a pilgrim to the shrine of talent , and pays a willing homage to departed intellect . And these , then , are the most enduring records of this world's admiration ...
... admiration of the spell - bound visitor . The man of letters comes here , a pilgrim to the shrine of talent , and pays a willing homage to departed intellect . And these , then , are the most enduring records of this world's admiration ...
Side 74
... admirable figure of Lazarus , leaving untouched the remainder of the group . How little can we understand the feelings of those who are influenced by emotions we have never experienced ! The enthusiasm of the painter , and the fervour ...
... admirable figure of Lazarus , leaving untouched the remainder of the group . How little can we understand the feelings of those who are influenced by emotions we have never experienced ! The enthusiasm of the painter , and the fervour ...
Side 78
... admirable . The last picture is now before me . It has a speak- ing face , and is in the very best style of portrait- painting . Sir Thomas's pencil was a gifted one . The picture by Nicholas Poussin of the Plague of Ashdod 78 THE ...
... admirable . The last picture is now before me . It has a speak- ing face , and is in the very best style of portrait- painting . Sir Thomas's pencil was a gifted one . The picture by Nicholas Poussin of the Plague of Ashdod 78 THE ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Abbey admiration Almighty appearance attractive beautiful birds blue bridge building cathedral cemetery chapel Chinese Christian church colours Cosmorama dark dead death distance dome dust earth edifice erected eternal exhibition fearful feel feet figures flowers gallery Gardens gates gaze giraffe glory goodly Greenwich Hospital hand head heart heaven Holy human hundred Hyde Park iron Jerusalem king Lago Maggiore land London London Bridge look Lord magnificent marble mercy mighty mind mingled Mont Blanc monument mouldering mountains museum Old Humphrey painter paintings palace palace of Versailles panorama panoramic painting Park passed Paul's picture pillars plate armour pleasure regard river round royal scene sculptured seen sir Christopher Wren solemn spectator splendid spot stand stone stood temple Thames Tunnel Thebes thee things thou thousand tion tomb Tower trees unto visitor walk walls West India Docks Westminster Abbey wonder
Populære passager
Side 139 - Can storied urn or animated bust Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath? Can honour's voice provoke the silent dust, Or flattery soothe the dull cold ear of death?
Side 208 - And now art thou cursed from the earth which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand. When thou tillest the ground it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength : a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.
Side 75 - And when he thus had spoken, he cried with a loud voice, "Lazarus, come forth." And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with graveclothes, and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, "Loose him, and let him go.
Side 9 - For why? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure ; His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure.
Side 249 - I, even I, am he that comforteth you : who art thou, that thou shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die, and of the son of man which shall be made as grass ; 13 And forgettest the LORD thy maker, that hath stretched forth the heavens, and laid the foundations of the earth...
Side 260 - Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty : for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all.
Side 307 - Like sheep they are laid in the grave ; death shall feed on them; and the upright shall have dominion over them in the morning ; and their beauty shall consume in the grave from their dwelling. 15 But God will redeem my soul from the power of the grave : for he shall receive me.
Side 61 - And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air, upon all that moveth upon the earth, and upon all the fishes of the sea; into your hand are they delivered.
Side 9 - God; yet ought we most chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy Word, and to ask those things which are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul.
Side 75 - And when he had thus spoken, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth ! And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with grave clothes : and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, Loose him, and let him go.