The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authorities. Volume the firstG. Virtue, 1843 - 352 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiv
... receiving the Priest's Benediction Peasants with their Offerings } SARGENT . EVANS . 321 THE CONFESSIONAL OF NETLEY ABBEY , with Confessor and Penitent SARGENT . EVANS . • 323 PALMER , Pilgrim 324 NETLEY BEACH - a Scene on the road to ...
... receiving the Priest's Benediction Peasants with their Offerings } SARGENT . EVANS . 321 THE CONFESSIONAL OF NETLEY ABBEY , with Confessor and Penitent SARGENT . EVANS . • 323 PALMER , Pilgrim 324 NETLEY BEACH - a Scene on the road to ...
Pàgina 5
... the spot , and not amounting in general to more than a twentieth of the price at which its predecessors in the same field have been published . 6 , PARK SQUAre , London . AGRO GRA BEVARS Derived down to us , and received.
... the spot , and not amounting in general to more than a twentieth of the price at which its predecessors in the same field have been published . 6 , PARK SQUAre , London . AGRO GRA BEVARS Derived down to us , and received.
Pàgina 6
... received In a succession , far the noblest way , Of breeding up our youths in letters , arms , Fair mien , discourses , civil exercise , And all the blazon of a gentleman.- Where can he learn to vault , to ride , to fence , To move his ...
... received In a succession , far the noblest way , Of breeding up our youths in letters , arms , Fair mien , discourses , civil exercise , And all the blazon of a gentleman.- Where can he learn to vault , to ride , to fence , To move his ...
Pàgina 9
... received , as will hereafter be noticed , at Arundel , and lodged with her retinue in the castle - an event which served greatly to advance and establish the fortunes of Albini . For the news of her landing having alarmed the Usurper ...
... received , as will hereafter be noticed , at Arundel , and lodged with her retinue in the castle - an event which served greatly to advance and establish the fortunes of Albini . For the news of her landing having alarmed the Usurper ...
Pàgina 10
... received , amongst other spoils of the vanquished , the castle of Madoc - ap - Meredith in Wales , with the lordship of Oswal- destre in Salop . His wife was a daughter of Warren - the- Bald , sheriff of Shropshire , and consequently ...
... received , amongst other spoils of the vanquished , the castle of Madoc - ap - Meredith in Wales , with the lordship of Oswal- destre in Salop . His wife was a daughter of Warren - the- Bald , sheriff of Shropshire , and consequently ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1844 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1842 |
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abbot Albans Albini altar ancient antiquity appears arches architecture arms army Arundel Castle barons battle beauty Bishop building buried Carisbrooke Carisbrooke Castle Castle of Arundel century chapel chivalry choir Chronicle church command court crown daughter death Duke of Gloucester Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal Earl of Arundel Edward Eltham Eltham Palace enemy England English Engravings entrance erected father favour feet Fitzalan fortress garrison gate Gloucester Hall hand honour Howard hundred John Kenilworth Kenilworth Castle King Henry King Richard king's knights lady land Leicester London Lord manor monarch monastery monks Netley Abbey noble Norman original ornaments palace Portrait possessions present Prince prisoner Queen reign Robert Rochester Castle Roger Montgomery royal ruins SARGENT Saxon says scene side siege splendid stone Surrey sword Tewkesbury Thomas tomb tower town transept unto walls Waltham Waltham Abbey William William de Albini
Passatges populars
Pàgina 62 - Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold.
Pàgina 232 - ... castle was, on the south and west sides, adorned and defended by a lake partly artificial, across which Leicester had constructed a stately bridge, that Elizabeth might enter the castle by a path hitherto untrodden, instead of the usual entrance to the northward, over which he had erected a gate-house or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent and superior in architecture, to the baronial castle of many a northern chief.
Pàgina 67 - To break the Scottish circle deep That fought around their King. But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go, Though bill-men ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring ; The stubborn spear-men still made good Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood, The instant that he fell.
Pàgina 106 - Hobbs told me that the cause of his Lordship's death was trying an Experiment; viz. as he was taking the aire in a Coach with Dr. Witherborne (a Scotchman, Physician to the King) towards High-gate, snow lay on the ground, and it came into my Lord's thoughts, why flesh might not be preserved in snow, as in Salt.
Pàgina 248 - ... by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdoms, and of my people.
Pàgina 4 - ... it bears a noble countenance. To the feudal law it is owing that the very names of right and privilege were not swept away, as in Asia, by the desolating hand of power. The tyranny which, on every favourable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobility had not been brave and free. So far as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the spirit of liberty and the notions of private right.
Pàgina 66 - They close in clouds of smoke and dust, With sword-sway and with lance's thrust; And such a yell was there, Of sudden and portentous birth, As if men fought upon the earth, And fiends in upper air: Oh!
Pàgina 118 - Fill high the sparkling bowl, The rich repast prepare; Reft of a crown, he yet may share the feast: Close by the regal chair Fell Thirst and Famine scowl A baleful smile upon their baffled guest. Heard ye the din of battle bray, Lance to lance, and horse to horse? Long years of havoc urge their destined course, And thro' the kindred squadrons mow their way.
Pàgina 105 - Hobbes told me, that the cause of his lordship's death was trying an experiment. As he was taking the aire in a coach with Dr. Witherborne (a Scotchman, physician to the king) towards Highgate, snow lay on the ground, and it came into my lord's thoughts, why flesh might not be preserved in snow as in salt. They were resolved they would try the experiment presently. They alighted out...
Pàgina 77 - My lord, your father would have gone further :" to which the duke answered, " Your majesty's father was the better man, and he would not have gone so far.