The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 360, March 14, 1829 By: Various |
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"The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 360, March 14, 1829" is a fascinating collection of articles that provides readers with a glimpse into the cultural and societal norms of the early 19th century. The variety of topics covered in this volume, ranging from literature and music to politics and science, makes for an engaging read that is sure to captivate both history buffs and casual readers alike.
One of the standout features of this volume is the inclusion of several short stories and poems, which showcase the literary talent of the time. These pieces offer a glimpse into the creative minds of the era and provide insight into the themes and concerns that preoccupied society at the time. Additionally, the articles on current events and political commentary are thought-provoking and offer valuable historical context for modern readers.
Overall, "The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 360, March 14, 1829" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the cultural landscape of the early 19th century. Its diverse range of topics and engaging writing style make it a thoroughly enjoyable and illuminating read. VOL. XIII. NO. 360.] SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1829. [PRICE 2d. Grand Entrance to Hyde Park. [Illustration: Frieze .] GRAND ENTRANCE TO HYDE PARK. The great Lord Burleigh says, "A realm gaineth more by one year's peace than by ten years' war;" and the architectural triumphs which are rising in every quarter of the metropolis are strong confirmation of this maxim. One of these triumphs is represented in the annexed engraving, viz. the grand entrance to Hyde Park, erected from the designs of Decimus Burton, Esq. It consists of a screen of handsome fluted Ionic columns, with three carriage entrance archways, two foot entrances, a lodge, &c. The extent of the whole frontage is about 107 feet. The central entrance has a bold projection: the entablature is supported by four columns; and the volutes of the capitals of the outside column on each side of the gateway are formed in an angular direction, so as to exhibit two complete faces to view. The two side gateways, in their elevations, present two insulated Ionic columns, flanked by antae. All these entrances are finished by a blocking, the sides of the central one being decorated with a beautiful frieze, representing a naval and military triumphal procession, which our artist has copied and represented in distinct engravings... Continue reading book >>
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