| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 600 sivua
...should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to...of the Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Durham.4 1 Stat I Jac. II. c. 22. ; Evelyn's Diary, Dec. 7. 1684. 2 Old General Oglethorpe, who died... | |
| Henry T. Finck - 1913 - 640 sivua
...marine food alone, is made manifest by a matutinal visit to Covent Garden. "In Covent Garden a filthy noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the...of the Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Dunham" —such is Macaulay's picture of this market at the close of the seventeenth century. It is... | |
| 1916 - 792 sivua
...should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent t same year, he was laid by the heels on many grievous...incorrigibility, and that bad business about Thevenin Pcnsete The centre of Lincoln's Inn Fields was an open space where the rabble congregated every evening, within... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 sivua
...apples accumulated in heaps at the thresholds of the Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Durham. from humanity. A principal fruit of friendship is...heart, which passions of all kinds do cause 1 lov hear mountebanks harangue, to see bears dance, and to set dogs at oxen. Rubbish was shot in every part... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 sivua
...should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent eing in the main system, were yet more refined upon certain branches of it; and held that man was an carti-rs fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the thresholds u! the Countess... | |
| North China Union Language School - 1918 - 200 sivua
...described for us the London of the year 1685 in the famous third chapter of his "History": In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to...Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Durham. The centre of Lincoln's Inn Fields was an open space where the rabble congregated every evening, within... | |
| Warner Taylor - 1923 - 532 sivua
...should be disgusted by their squalid appearance and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to...Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Durham. The center of Lincoln's Inn Fields was an open space where the rabble congregated every evening, within... | |
| Warner Taylor - 1923 - 524 sivua
...accumulated in heaps at the thresholds of the Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Durham. The center of Lincoln's Inn Fields was an open space where the...few yards of Cardigan House and Winchester House, to hear mountebanks harangue, to see bears dance, and to set dogs at oxen. Rubbish was shot in every part... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 sivua
...should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent _ The centre of Lincoln's Inn Fields was an open space where the rabble congregated every evening, within... | |
| Robert Fishman - 2008 - 274 sivua
...so that, in Thomas Babington Macaulay's words, "fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage-stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the thresholds...of the Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Durham."10 Even as the new squares were built in Westminster — then the western edge of the city... | |
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