The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة 52
The parks , gardens , squares , and streets of this part of the town probably
exceed everything else of the kind throughout the world , CHE CITY ” includes
the central and most ancient division of the metropolis . It was once surrounded
by a ...
The parks , gardens , squares , and streets of this part of the town probably
exceed everything else of the kind throughout the world , CHE CITY ” includes
the central and most ancient division of the metropolis . It was once surrounded
by a ...
الصفحة 58
If you will excuse a little romance , I think there is a striking analogy between the
love we feel for the Abbey and for a friend : it loses its freshness when the spring
season is gone ; but I have never become so familiar with this ancient pile as not
...
If you will excuse a little romance , I think there is a striking analogy between the
love we feel for the Abbey and for a friend : it loses its freshness when the spring
season is gone ; but I have never become so familiar with this ancient pile as not
...
الصفحة 64
Thus , in the case of an ancient coffin of rough stone , supposed for many
generations to contain the bones of a certain baron , who , after ravaging with cut
and thrust , and plunder in foreign lands , came back with a penitent and
sorrowing ...
Thus , in the case of an ancient coffin of rough stone , supposed for many
generations to contain the bones of a certain baron , who , after ravaging with cut
and thrust , and plunder in foreign lands , came back with a penitent and
sorrowing ...
الصفحة 84
... Jack Falstaff memory , and victor of Agincourt , sleeps . In this chapel are also
to be seen the two coronation chairs . The most ancient of these chairs was
brought with the regalia from Scotland , by Edward I. , in 1297 ( after overcoming
John ...
... Jack Falstaff memory , and victor of Agincourt , sleeps . In this chapel are also
to be seen the two coronation chairs . The most ancient of these chairs was
brought with the regalia from Scotland , by Edward I. , in 1297 ( after overcoming
John ...
الصفحة 85
... to be a kingly sepulchre , in which none but the royal should sleep ; and the will
of the founder has been so far observed , that none have been admitted to burial
here who could not trace their descent from some ancient family of kings .
... to be a kingly sepulchre , in which none but the royal should sleep ; and the will
of the founder has been so far observed , that none have been admitted to burial
here who could not trace their descent from some ancient family of kings .
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