What I Saw in London: Or, Men and Things in the Great MetropolisDerby and Miller, 1852 - 327 Seiten |
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Alfred Tennyson American appearance aristocracy beautiful brilliant Brougham building carriages character Charles Dickens church Corn Law crowded Crystal Palace dark death distinguished dress Duke Earl eloquence England English entered exhibition exquisite eyes face fact fashion fire forehead gaze genius grand grave gutta percha hair heart honor House of Lords intellect Jack Sheppard John Bunyan ladies land literary lived London look manner Mary Howitt ment monument morning mother never nobility noble once orator Palace Park Parliament perhaps person pleasant poet poetry political poor popular Queen Reform Richard Cobden river Thames seemed sight smile society solemn Spitalfields splendid spot stand stood streets style talent tears Thames things Thomas Binney thought thousand tomb town Tunnel visited walk wealth Westminster Abbey woman women wonderful wretched write young