An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Town and Castle of Warwick and of the Neighbouring Spa of LeamingtonH. Sharpe, 1815 - 468 sider |
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... . gate ; a fourth to Saint Peter , over the East gate ; a fifth to St. Sepulchre , where the Priory now stands ; ✦ Itin . vol . iv . p . 61 . Religious Institutions dissolved - Represented in Parliament . a sixth OF WARWICK . 7.
... . gate ; a fourth to Saint Peter , over the East gate ; a fifth to St. Sepulchre , where the Priory now stands ; ✦ Itin . vol . iv . p . 61 . Religious Institutions dissolved - Represented in Parliament . a sixth OF WARWICK . 7.
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... stands . This cala- mity , therefore , as in many other similar instances , however dreadful at the time , has greatly contributed , in the result , to the regularity , the beauty , and the conveniency of the town ; and thus to the ...
... stands . This cala- mity , therefore , as in many other similar instances , however dreadful at the time , has greatly contributed , in the result , to the regularity , the beauty , and the conveniency of the town ; and thus to the ...
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... stands on a main rocky hill , " * rising in every direction , particularly in that of east and west ; and the ascent , which marks the immediate approach into the town , terminates in the central streets . In one of the oldest ...
... stands on a main rocky hill , " * rising in every direction , particularly in that of east and west ; and the ascent , which marks the immediate approach into the town , terminates in the central streets . In one of the oldest ...
Side 46
... stands , is itself seated in the midst of a spacious and beautiful amphitheatre , formed by a circuit of hills , gently rising , at the distance of about two or three miles , and bounding its prospect on every side ; except to the north ...
... stands , is itself seated in the midst of a spacious and beautiful amphitheatre , formed by a circuit of hills , gently rising , at the distance of about two or three miles , and bounding its prospect on every side ; except to the north ...
Side 47
... stands recorded against it in many publications , both in prose and poetry . But it will now be allowed , we think , that such reproaches if ever just , are so no longer , or at least are becoming ́less so every day : and that there is ...
... stands recorded against it in many publications , both in prose and poetry . But it will now be allowed , we think , that such reproaches if ever just , are so no longer , or at least are becoming ́less so every day : and that there is ...
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adorned afterwards ancient apartments appears arches armour arms Avon Baddesley Clinton Bagington baths Beauchamp beautiful Borough Bridge building built Castle celebrated chancel Chapel CHARLES Church Court Coventry daughter delightful died distance Dudley DUGDALE Duke Earl of Leicester Earl of Warwick Edge Hill edifice EDWARD elegant ELIZABETH Emscote erected feet Gothic GREVILLE ground Guy's Cliff Hall hand handsome HENRY VI HENRY VIII Hill honor House inscription JOHN Kenilworth Kenilworth Castle Kineton King LADY Leamington lofty Lord Brooke Magnesia mansion mantle marble Mary's Mayor miles monument muriate noble noticed opposite painted Portrait possession present Prince principal Priory Queen reign of HENRY remains residence RICHARD road ROBERT Rous royal Saxon seat seen shaded side situated spacious stone Stratford Street sulphate THOMAS LUCY tomb tower town trees Vandyck venerable village walls Warwick Castle whole WILLIAM woods
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Side 361 - The length of his life enriched the reigns of several princes, and disgraced the last of them. A variety of knowledge proclaims the universality, a multiplicity of works the abundance, St. Paul's the greatness, of Sir Christopher's genius. The noblest temple, the largest palace, the most sumptuous hospital, in such a kingdom as Britain, are all works of the same hand. He restored London, and recorded its fall.
Side 206 - ... all unnecessary episode, and trivial ornament, either of secondary groups or architectural subdivision. In his compositions the beholder was forcibly struck by the sentiment at the first glance, the gradations and varieties of which he traced through several characters, all conceived in an elevated spirit of dignity and beauty, with a lively expression of nature in all the parts. His heads were various: the male were decided and grand ; the female lovely : his figures resembled the antique ;...
Side 263 - Methinks I should know you, and know this man; Yet I am doubtful; for I am mainly' ignorant What place this is, and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me ; For, as I am a man, I think this lady To be my child Cordelia.
Side 43 - ... months ; Fulke, who died at the age of twentytwo months and six days ; and Francis, who succeeded him. He died July 28, 1727, aged 33. FRANCIS GREVILLE succeeded his father as Lord Brooke at the age of eight years, and, as soon as he came of age, was chosen Recorder of Warwick...
Side 218 - The atrocity of the father's nature was rebated in her by the mother's sweeter inclinations; for (to take, and that no more than the character out of his own mouth) HE NEVER SPARED MAN IN HIS ANGER, NOR WOMAN IN HIS LUST.
Side 416 - He was wont to go to his native country once a year. I think I have been told that he left 200?.