Leicester square; its associations and its worthies. With a sketch of Hunter's scientific character and works, by R. Owen1874 - 495 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 44
Seite 25
... wife of Robert Lord Rich : created by James I. , Lord Montjoy of Montjoy Fort in Ireland , by Charles I. , Lord Montjoy of Thurveston in Derbyshire , and the year after , Earl of Newport in the isle of Wight . 2 * In Faithorne's map ...
... wife of Robert Lord Rich : created by James I. , Lord Montjoy of Montjoy Fort in Ireland , by Charles I. , Lord Montjoy of Thurveston in Derbyshire , and the year after , Earl of Newport in the isle of Wight . 2 * In Faithorne's map ...
Seite 30
... wife , " of great nobility and a large ingenuous spirit , " only survived him till the 11th of August following . On the death of father and brother the honours of Warwick and Leicester centred in Robert Sidney , Sir Henry's second son ...
... wife , " of great nobility and a large ingenuous spirit , " only survived him till the 11th of August following . On the death of father and brother the honours of Warwick and Leicester centred in Robert Sidney , Sir Henry's second son ...
Seite 34
... wife's brother Algernon , afterwards the tenth Earl of Northumberland , whom Clarendon calls the great- est and proudest peer of his time , Lord Leicester lived on terms of life - long intimacy and affection . Through the two troubled ...
... wife's brother Algernon , afterwards the tenth Earl of Northumberland , whom Clarendon calls the great- est and proudest peer of his time , Lord Leicester lived on terms of life - long intimacy and affection . Through the two troubled ...
Seite 36
... wife of the Elector Palatine , in the Queen Dowager's dowry and accumulations , which were reputed to have made her , says Howell , the richest Queen in Christendom.1 Lord Leicester was living at Baynard's Castle , when he sent for ...
... wife of the Elector Palatine , in the Queen Dowager's dowry and accumulations , which were reputed to have made her , says Howell , the richest Queen in Christendom.1 Lord Leicester was living at Baynard's Castle , when he sent for ...
Seite 45
... wife and some graceful little letters from his eldest daughter , full of that dutiful and almost abject submission which daughters used to their parents in those days , though pretty Dorothy was now growing to marriageable years . The ...
... wife and some graceful little letters from his eldest daughter , full of that dutiful and almost abject submission which daughters used to their parents in those days , though pretty Dorothy was now growing to marriageable years . The ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Academy afterwards Algernon Algernon Sidney ambassador appointed artists Bagnio beauty brother called Captain Catherine Barton chair Charles coach Colonel command Coote Countess Court Covent Garden Cromwell crowd daughter death Dorothy Duchess Duke Earl of Leicester Earl of Northumberland Earl's eldest Elizabeth England English engraver famous father favourite France French gave George hand Harlot's Progress head Henry Hogarth honour horse Hospital husband James James's John Hunter King King's Königsmarck Lady Lady Sunderland land Leicester Fields Leicester House Leicester Square letter lived lodging London Lord Leicester Lord Lisle Lord Mohun Lord Warwick Lordship marriage married ment minister mother Museum never Newton night painter painting Parliament party Penshurst portrait Prince Eugene Prince's Princess quarrel Queen Reynolds Royal Society Savile House says seems Sidney Sir Joshua sister Thynne tion told took Vratz Walpole wife William young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 213 - I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
Seite 234 - To eat Westphalia ham in a morning; ride over hedges and ditches on borrowed hacks; come home in the heat of the day with a fever, and (what is worse a hundred times) with a red mark on the forehead from an uneasy hat; all this may qualify them to make excellent wives for fox-hunters, and bear abundance of ruddycomplexioned children.
Seite 27 - In 1616 he was made a knight of the bath at the creation of Charles prince of Wales. In...
Seite 24 - Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother. Death, ere thou hast slain another Fair and learn'd and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee.
Seite 284 - But though it gave somewhat more scope for the fancy, it was still but a less kind of drudgery; and as I could not bring myself to act like some of my brethren, and make it a sort of manufactory to be carried on by the help of backgrounds and drapery painters, it was not sufficiently profitable to pay the expenses my family required.
Seite 200 - His carriage then was very meek, sedate, and humble, never seemingly angry, of profound thought, his countenance mild, pleasant, and comely.
Seite 286 - I have endeavoured to treat my subjects as a dramatic writer ; my picture is my stage, and men and women my players, who, by means of certain actions and gestures, are to exhibit a dumb show.
Seite 235 - As soon as they can wipe off the sweat of the day, they must simper an hour and catch cold in the Princess's apartment ; from thence (as Shakspeare has it) to dinner, with what appetite they may ; and after that, till midnight, work, walk, or think, which they please.
Seite 181 - He has a most unaffected modesty, and does scarcely bear the acknowledgments that all the world pay him : he descends to an easy equality with those with whom he converses ; and seems to assume nothing to himself, while he reasons with others...
Seite 319 - Are aptly join'd; where parts on parts depend, Each made for each, as bodies for their soul, So as to form one true and perfect whole; Where a plain story to the eye is told, Which we conceive the moment we behold, — Hogarth unrivall'd stands, and shall engage Unrivall'd praise to the most distant age.