A New Pocket Companion for Oxford: Or, Guide Through the University. Containing an Accurate Description of the Public Edifices, the Buildings ... To which are Added, Descriptions of the Buildings, Tapestry, Paintings, ... At Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham and Stow, ...D. Prince, and J. Cooke; and sold, 1783 - 152 pages |
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... House . By means of Learning in general , they are · to be introduced to one of the three learned Profes- ' fions , or else as hinted to us by the Figure with Cap and ⚫ Bells in the Corner , they must turn out Fools in the End . · • We ...
... House . By means of Learning in general , they are · to be introduced to one of the three learned Profes- ' fions , or else as hinted to us by the Figure with Cap and ⚫ Bells in the Corner , they must turn out Fools in the End . · • We ...
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... House , attentively to purfue your Stu- " dies , in your feveral Profeffions ; and fo to avoid the " Follies of an idle , unlettered , and diffipated Course of " Life . You may poffibly meet with many Difficulties , 66 86 " c at your ...
... House , attentively to purfue your Stu- " dies , in your feveral Profeffions ; and fo to avoid the " Follies of an idle , unlettered , and diffipated Course of " Life . You may poffibly meet with many Difficulties , 66 86 " c at your ...
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... House of Learn- ing , was an Appendant to Exeter College . But having received an Endowment in Part , was , at the Request of Dr. Richard Newton , then Principal , who endow- ed the Senior Fellowships , incorporated , Sept. 8 , 1740 ...
... House of Learn- ing , was an Appendant to Exeter College . But having received an Endowment in Part , was , at the Request of Dr. Richard Newton , then Principal , who endow- ed the Senior Fellowships , incorporated , Sept. 8 , 1740 ...
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... house , with a beautiful Front to the Street , erected at the Expense of Mr. Fisher , in which are several handsome Apartments . This Infcrip . tion is on the North Side , by Defire of the Founder : VERBUM NON AMPLIUS FISHER . Sir Sir ...
... house , with a beautiful Front to the Street , erected at the Expense of Mr. Fisher , in which are several handsome Apartments . This Infcrip . tion is on the North Side , by Defire of the Founder : VERBUM NON AMPLIUS FISHER . Sir Sir ...
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... House for ever for their Habitation , having obtained a Royal Charter for that Purpose . She afterwards ad- ded feveral new Buildings to it , and fettled Lands for the Maintenance of the Scholars , dedicating her Foun- dation to the ...
... House for ever for their Habitation , having obtained a Royal Charter for that Purpose . She afterwards ad- ded feveral new Buildings to it , and fettled Lands for the Maintenance of the Scholars , dedicating her Foun- dation to the ...
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Page 131 - My love, my life, said I, explain This change of humour : pr'ythee, tell : That falling tear — What does it mean ? She sigh'd ; she smil'd : and to the flowers Pointing, the lovely moralist said : See, friend, in some few fleeting hours, See yonder, what a change is made. Ah me! the blooming pride of May, And that of beauty are but one: At morn both...
Page 79 - The Hall is by far the moft magnificent room of the kind in Oxford, and perhaps one of the largeft in the kingdom. The roof is framed of timber, curioufly wrought, and fo contrived as to produce a very grand and noble effect.
Page 147 - SIR WALTER RALEIGH, A valiant Soldier, and an able Statesman ; who endeavouring to rouse the spirit of his master, for the honour of his country, against the ambition of Spain, fell a sacrifice to the influence of that court, whose arms he had vanquished, and whose designs he opposed.
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Page 71 - Sides are the Chambers of the Fellows and other Students. Oppofite to the Great Gate we afcend by a large Flight of Steps, having a Portico over them, to the Hall ; which is a well-proportioned Room, handfomely Wainfcotted, with a Doric Entablature, and adorned with three whole-length Portraits, viz. in the Middle, at the Upper-End, a very fine one of King Edward II.
Page 150 - Scheenviker, reprefentihg the four Quarters of the. World bringing their various Products to Britannia. The IMPERIAL CLOSET is a fquare Room, in which are painted in Frefco by Stleter, the three humane; Roman Emperors,, each of which is cjiftinguimed.
Page 18 - ... from above) is the Figure of Truth fitting as on a Cloud, in one Hand holding a Palm Branch (the Emblem of Victory) in the other the Sun...
Page 146 - Philofophers, underftood the Powers of the human Mind, the Nature, End, and Bounds of Civil Government ; and with equal Courage and Sagacity, refuted the flavilh Syftems of ufurped Authority over the Rights, the Confciences, or the Reafon of Mankind.
Page 71 - Wyat, in which are placed the late Lord Leigh's Library, given to the Society. On either hand is a wing of a new building, in a style conformable to the quadrangle. That on the right was built in 1719, at the expence of Dr.
Page 84 - ... and the form of it altered two or three times by the King. The difgrace of the Cardinal happened in the year 1529, when the King feized upon this College, as well as the other eftates belonging to the Cardinal.