The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type, which almost converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free to exert... Songs and Verses Social and Scientific - עמוד 6מאת Lord Neaves - 1869 - 133 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Laurence Oliphant - 1859 - 560 דפים
...charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beanty of the type, which almost converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's liues, and leaves the anthor's mind free to exert its unobstructed force upon the render."—Examiner.... | |
| John Brown Patterson - 1860 - 228 דפים
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free to exert its unobstructed force upon the reader.... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 506 דפים
...There are no pictures. The whele charm of the presentment of the volume consists iu its ban dines«, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's Hues, and leaves the author's miud free to exert its unobstructed force upon the reader."—Examiner,... | |
| Robert Hogarth Patterson - 1860 - 184 דפים
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free to exert its unobstructed force upon the reader."... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - 1860 - 276 דפים
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free to exert its unobstructed force upon the reader."... | |
| Charles Stuart Forbes - 1861 - 412 דפים
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handinesa, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts Into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free tu exert its unobstructed force upon the reader."—... | |
| David Page - 1861 - 278 דפים
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment < f the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free tu exert its unobstructed furco upon the reader."... | |
| John Cave-Browne - 1861 - 396 דפים
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment tif the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free tu exert its unobstructed force upou the reader."-—... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1861 - 414 דפים
...of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty nf the type, which almost converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free tu exert its unobstructed force upon the reader."—... | |
| Charles Bernard Derosne, George William Frederick Villiers Earl of Clarendon - 1862 - 312 דפים
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free to exert its unobstructed force upon the reader."—... | |
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