| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 338 páginas
...holies of that ancient law, defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple,1 shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Sion — as long as the British 25 monarchy, not more limited than fenced by the orders of the state, shall, like the proud Keep of... | |
| Gerald Molloy - 1897 - 216 páginas
...holies of that ancient law, defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple, shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Sion...majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1897 - 472 páginas
...defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple (templum in modum arcis 2), shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Sion...fenced by the orders of the State, shall, like the 1 A Letter to a noble Lord on the attacks made upon Mr. Burke and his Pension in the House of Lords... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 544 páginas
...of that ancient law, defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple — shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Sion...majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers — as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected... | |
| 1904 - 884 páginas
...defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple, shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British lion; as long as the British Monarchy, not more limited...the majesty of proportion, and girt with the double bar of its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 142 páginas
...defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple, shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British 30 Sion — as long as the British monarchy, not more...the proud Keep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of propor1 Sir George Savile's Act, called the Nullum Tempus Act. tion, and girt with the double belt... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 274 páginas
...scaffolding, destined to speedy decay, but a venerable edifice of superb architecture, resembling ' the proud keep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers. ' It was built around, indeed, with filthy hovels, and too often converted... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 1022 páginas
...holies of that ancient law, defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple,* shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Sion,...majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 678 páginas
...than to drive a visitor over to Windsor, where he would expatiate with enthusiasm "on the proud Keep, rising in the majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, overseeing and guarding the subjected land." He delighted to point out... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1903 - 536 páginas
...that ancient law, defended by reverence, defended by power — a fortress at once and a temple1 — shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Sion...majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers ; as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected... | |
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