| 1916 - 792 sivua
...and poets loved to contrast its silence and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. new; Who hesitate and falter life away, And lose...we, Wanderer, await it too? 180 Yes, we await it, b Ca;sars. In 1685, a single line of irregular arches, overhung by piles of mean and crazy houses, and... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 sivua
...repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south the capital is now connect txl ed drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes his...brother, and destroys; And worse than all, and most Ca-sars. In 1685, a single line of irregular arches, overhung by piles of mean and crazy houses, and... | |
| William Dana Miller, Mrs. Margaret Wilhelmine Oberempt Palmer - 1918 - 560 sivua
...wealth and civilization almost to the boundaries of Middlesex and far into the heart of Kent and Surrey. On the south the capital is now connected with its...inferior in magnificence and solidity to the noblest work of the Caesars. THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY I had come to Stratford on a poetical pilgrimage. My... | |
| Robert Malcolm Gay - 1920 - 148 sivua
...and poets loved to contrast its silence and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south the capital is now connected with its...inferior in magnificence and solidity to the noblest work of the Csesars. In 1685, a single line of irregular arches, overhung by piles of mean and crazy... | |
| John Beresford - 1923 - 228 sivua
...and poets loved to contrast its silence and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south the capital is now connected with its...mouldering heads, impeded the navigation of the river." » 8 Since Macaulay wrote (1848), the population of Chelsea has increased to 63,700 persons (Census... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 sivua
...and poets loved to contrast its silence and re[x>se with the din and turmoil of the monster London. to yourself, Mr. Speaker, the land in whose representative...yourself the form and fashion of your sweet and cheerful Ciesars. In 1685, a single line of irregular arches, overhung by piles of mean and crazy houses, and... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1879 - 820 sivua
...and poets loved to contrast its silence and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south the capital is now connected with its...after a fashion worthy of the naked barbarians of Dahomey, with scores of mouldering heads, impeded the navigation of the river." London, at the period... | |
| 278 sivua
...and poets loved to contrast its silence and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south the capital is now connected with its...after a fashion worthy of the naked barbarians of Dahomey, with scores of mouldering heads, impeded the navigation of the river." Lord Macaulay wrote... | |
| 1925 - 320 sivua
...and poets loved to contrast its silence and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south the capital is now connected with its...after a fashion worthy of the naked barbarians of Dahomey, with scores of mouldering heads, impeded the navigation of the river." Lord Macaulay wrote... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1907 - 1026 sivua
...and poets loved to contrast its silence and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London.* On the south the capital is now connected with its...and garnished, after a fashion worthy of the naked barbariansof Dahomey, with scores of mouldering heads, impeded the navigation of the river. Of the... | |
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