The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 10, No. 274, September 22, 1827

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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 10, No. 274, September 22, 1827

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

ARCHITECTURAL ILLUSTRATIONS. - No. II.

9:45
2

FINE ARTS

8:58
3

MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF ALL NATIONS. - No. XIII.

5:36
4

MY COMMON-PLACE BOOK. - No. XXII.

5:06
5

SELECT BIOGRAPHY. - No. LVII.

9:12
6

THE NOVELIST. - No. CX.

5:28
7

SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC JOURNALS.

9:00
8

THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF NEW WORKS.

10:10
9

MISCELLANIES.

5:49
10

THE LECTURER

3:24

Description

The opening of this 1827 volume offers a detailed look at the Temple Church in London, a rare surviving example of Anglo‑Norman round‑church architecture. The essay walks listeners through the scholarly debate over its origins, dismissing earlier theories of a Jewish foundation and highlighting the influence of the Knights Templar and Crusader aesthetics. It also celebrates the recent restoration, describing the preserved mouldings, circular windows, and later‑added lancet lights with a clear eye for both historical accuracy and craftsmanship.

Alongside the architectural study, the periodical presents a lively poem about Bridget Trot, a fruit‑seller from Leadenhall. The verses capture the cadence of early‑19th‑century verse while offering a witty glimpse into contemporary social attitudes toward love and reputation. Together, the scholarly article and the light‑hearted poetry give a well‑rounded taste of the era’s blend of serious learning and everyday amusement.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (72K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Elaine Walker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VA

Various Authors

This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.

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