| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1877 - 738 sivua
...inhabitants.* On the north, cattle fed, and sportsmen wandered with dogs and guns, over the site of the borough of Marylebone, and over far the greater part...and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London.f On the south the capital is now connected with its suburb by several bridges, not inferior... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1878 - 592 sivua
...inhabitants.* On the north, cattle fed, and sportsmen wandered wirh doga and guns, over the site of the borough of Marylebone, and over far the greater part...and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London.t On the south the capital is now connected with its suburb by several bridges, not inferior... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 522 sivua
...would no longer find her way about her pleasant pastures. In the time of Charles I., says Macaulay, " Islington was almost a solitude, and poets loved to...repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London." Yet some amongst them had a presentiment of the time we have reached when London has spread over the... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 612 sivua
...would no longer find her way about her pleasant pastures. In the time of Charles I., says Macaulay, " Islington was almost a solitude, and poets loved to...repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London." Yet some amongst them had a presentiment of the time we have reached when London has spread over the... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1879 - 234 sivua
...inhabitants. On the north cattle fed, and sportsmen wandered with dogs and guns over the site of the borough of Marylebone, and over far the greater part...repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south the capital is now connected with its suburb by several bridges, not inferior in magnificence... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 sivua
...inhabitants. On the north, cattle fed and sportsmen wandered with dogs and guns over the site of the borough of Marylebone, and over far the greater part...repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south, the capital is now connected with its suburb by several bridges, not inferior in magnificence... | |
| 1880 - 296 sivua
...inhabitants. On the north cattle fed, and sportsmen wandered with dogs and guns over the site of the borough of Marylebone, and over far the greater part...repose with the din and turmoil of the monster London. On the south the capital is now connected with its suburb by several bridges, not inferior in magnificence... | |
| 1880 - 784 sivua
...now covered by tho boroughs of Imsbnry and tho Tower Hamlets. Islington waii ulmost a tolltude : ant! poets loved to contrast its silence and repose with the din and turm lil oí the monster London. On the south the capital is now connected with its suburb by several... | |
| 1880 - 786 sivua
...sportsmen wandered vitli dogs and guns over the site of the borough of Marylebone, and тег. fur the greater part of the space now covered by the boroughs of I•msbury and the Tower Hamlets. Islington wan almost a solitude ¡ and poets loved to contrast its... | |
| William Adolphus Wheeler - 1881 - 602 sivua
...of archery. Macaulay, speaking of this now populated district, says, that in the time of Charles I. Islington was almost a solitude; and poets loved to...and repose with the din and turmoil of the monster Ixmdon. [Also called Jseidon, Yseldon, Eyfeldon, Isondon, Isendttiie.] For cakes mid créame had thon... | |
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