| 1856 - 606 頁
...which the rapid river Brawl holds on its shining course, and which boasts a "fine old church, with great gray towers, of which the sun illuminates the...gilding the glittering windows and flaming vanes." Things have, however, a little changed at Clavering since Mr. Thackeray spent many a pleasant summer... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1856 - 602 頁
...which the rapid river Brawl holds on its shining course, and which boasts a " fine old church with great gray towers, of which the sun illuminates the...gilding the glittering windows and flaming vanes." Things have, however, a little changed at Clavering since Mr. Thackeray spent many a pleasant summer... | |
| 1869 - 110 頁
...the rapid river Brawl holds on its shining course, and which boasts a fine old Church with great grey towers, of which the sun illuminates the delicate carving, deepening the shadows of the deep buttresses, and gilding the glittering windows and flaming vane. Things have however changed at... | |
| Alfred Rimmer - 1877 - 404 頁
...assembly rooms since the Clavering volunteers gave one to their colonel, old Sir Francis Clavering ; the stables which once held a great part of that brilliant,...the glittering windows and flaming vanes. . . . The rectory is a stout broad-shouldered brick house of the reign of Anne. It communicates with the church... | |
| Alfred Rimmer - 1877 - 400 頁
...make a feeble show of liveliness in the place, or on petty sessions when the magistrates attend ¡n what used to be the old cardroom. On the south side...the glittering windows and flaming vanes. . . . The rectory is a stout broad-shouldered brick house of the reign of Anne. It communicates with the church... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 572 頁
...used to be the old cardroom. On the south side of the market rises up the church, with its great grey towers, of which the sun illuminates the delicate...headless, and of those who were out of fire, only Dr. Portman knows the names and history, for his curate, Smirke, is not much of an antiquarian, and... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1889 - 534 頁
...town, so cheerful of aspect a few furlongs off, looks very blank and dreary. Except on market-days, there is nobody in the streets. The clack of a pair...buttresses, and gilding the glittering windows and naming vanes. The image of the Patroness of the Church was wrenched out of the porch centuries ago... | |
| Herman Charles Merivale, Sir Frank Thomas Marzials - 1891 - 296 頁
...the rapid River Brawl holds on its shining course, and which boasts a fine old church with great grey towers, of which the sun illuminates the delicate carving, deepening the shadows of the great buttresses, and gilding the glittering windows and flaming vane.' Things have, however, changed... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1896 - 472 頁
...church and town was commanded, and inform his companion on the box that " Artises come and take hoff the Church from that there tree. — It was a Habby once,...buttresses, and gilding the glittering windows, and naming vanes. The image of the Patroness of the church was wrenched out of the porch centuries ago:... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 858 頁
...used to he the old card-room. On the south side of the market rises up the church, with its great grey towers, of which the sun illuminates the delicate...headless, and of those who were out of fire, only Dr. Portman knows the names and history, for his curate, Smirke, is not much of an antiquarian, and... | |
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