Street, which, had it not had the ill luck to be crooked, was narrow enough to have been your founder's perspective ! And where the garrets, (perhaps not for want of architecture, but through abundance of amity) are so made, that opposite neighbours may... The British Bibliographer - 第 229 頁Samuel-Egerton Brydges 著 - 1814完整檢視 - 關於此書
| David Hughson - 1805 - 702 頁
...Fish Street! which, had it not had the ill luck to be crooked, w.is narrow enough to have been your founder's perspective : and where the garrets, (perhaps...neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home. Is unanimity of inhabitants in wise cities better exprest than by their coherence and uniformity of... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 710 頁
...Fish Street! which, had it not had the ill luck to be crooked, w is narrow enough to have been your founder's perspective: and where the garrets, (perhaps...neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home. Is unanimity of inhabitants in wise cities better exprest than by their coherence and uniformity of... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 708 頁
...it not had the ill luck to ba crooked, w .s narrow enough to have been your founder's psrspective: and where the garrets, (perhaps not for want of architecture,...neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home. Is unanimity of inhabitants in wise cities better exprest than by their coherence and uniformity of... | |
| 1808 - 606 頁
...air, lest it should sharpen your stomach» ? Oh the goodly landscape of old Fish-street ! The garret» are so made, that opposite neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home/ In this picture of the capital, Sir William Davenant noticei with a merited severity of.reproof, the... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1810 - 548 頁
...Fish-street ! which, had it not had the ill-luck to be crooked, was narrow enough to have been your founder's perspective ; and where the garrets (perhaps...neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home. Is unanimity of inhabitants in wise Cities better expressed, than by their coherence and uniformity... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1810 - 554 頁
...perspective ; and where the garrets (perhaps not for \vantof architecture, but, through abundance of ami.fi/) are so made, that opposite neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home. Is unanimity of inhabitants in wise Cities better expressed, than by their coherence and uniformity... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1814 - 924 頁
...if I: Street! which, had it not had the ill luck to be crooked, was narrow enough to have been your Founder's perspective; and where the garrets, perhaps...architecture, but through abundance of amity, are so narrow, that opposite neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home. Is unanimity of inhabitants... | |
| 1814 - 1004 頁
...Fish Street ! which, had it not had the ill luck to be crooked, was narrow enough to have been your Founder's perspective ; and where the garrets, perhaps...architecture, but through abundance of amity, are so narrow, that opposite neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home. Is unanimity of inhahitants... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, James Norris Brewer, Joseph Nightingale - 1814 - 936 頁
...tbe ill lurk to be crooked, v.,is narrow enough to hav« been your Founder's perspective ; and wher* the garrets, perhaps not for want of architecture, but through abundance of amity, are so narrow, that opposite neighbours may shake hands without stirriuj; from hone. Is unanimity of inhabitants... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1814 - 932 頁
...the ill luck, to be crooked, was narrow enough to hav« been your Pounder*! perspective ; and v htra the garrets, perhaps not for want of architecture, but through abundance of amity, are to narrow, that opposite neighbour*, may shake hands without stirring from home. It unanimity of inhabitants... | |
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