Middlesex (Illustrations)

Nonfiction, History, Reference, British
Cover of the book Middlesex (Illustrations) by Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff, John Fulleylove, ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK SOHO SQUARE
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Author: Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff, John Fulleylove ISBN: 1230000293392
Publisher: ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK SOHO SQUARE Publication: January 26, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff, John Fulleylove
ISBN: 1230000293392
Publisher: ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK SOHO SQUARE
Publication: January 26, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Middlesex, squeezed up as it is among more expansive beauties, and too much overshadowed by the chimneys of Greater London, may not be thought of as a show county. But no shire need hang its head that contains such scenery, still hardly spoiled, as can be found about Hampstead Heath, Enfield Chase, Harrow Weald, and the leafy heights of Pinner, with many islets of pleasant greenery not yet drowned in the brick-and-mortar deluge. Its very misfortune of being so near a rich city contributes one feature of ornament in notably frequent parks, pleasure grounds, and gardens. Then its hills, vales, and woods can boast a special interest in having perhaps inspired more of our great poets than has any larger English county. The writer has explored it in every corner, marking out charms often neglected by those who hurry over its dusty or muddy high roads to reach neighbouring bounds that have not always a better right to give themselves airs of rurality.

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Middlesex, squeezed up as it is among more expansive beauties, and too much overshadowed by the chimneys of Greater London, may not be thought of as a show county. But no shire need hang its head that contains such scenery, still hardly spoiled, as can be found about Hampstead Heath, Enfield Chase, Harrow Weald, and the leafy heights of Pinner, with many islets of pleasant greenery not yet drowned in the brick-and-mortar deluge. Its very misfortune of being so near a rich city contributes one feature of ornament in notably frequent parks, pleasure grounds, and gardens. Then its hills, vales, and woods can boast a special interest in having perhaps inspired more of our great poets than has any larger English county. The writer has explored it in every corner, marking out charms often neglected by those who hurry over its dusty or muddy high roads to reach neighbouring bounds that have not always a better right to give themselves airs of rurality.

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