The Irish Quarterly Review, כרך 8,חלק 1W. B. Kelly, 1858 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 13
... brought by the book- seller , and they discussed its merits and fixed its value , which formed the amount the bookseller was compelled to ask for it ; if he demanded of his customer a larger sum , it was deemed a fraudulent imposition ...
... brought by the book- seller , and they discussed its merits and fixed its value , which formed the amount the bookseller was compelled to ask for it ; if he demanded of his customer a larger sum , it was deemed a fraudulent imposition ...
עמוד 29
... brought a great number of copies of the Bible of 1462 , to Paris , sold them at first as manuscripts at sixty crowns , and afterwards for twenty crowns only ; the fraud having been discovered , he was prosecuted by the purchasers , and ...
... brought a great number of copies of the Bible of 1462 , to Paris , sold them at first as manuscripts at sixty crowns , and afterwards for twenty crowns only ; the fraud having been discovered , he was prosecuted by the purchasers , and ...
עמוד 46
... brought by the British arms , 1762 , to the verge of ruin , rising above distress , were able in seventeen years to purchase Baskerville's elegant types , refused by his own country , and to expend an hundred thousand pounds in ...
... brought by the British arms , 1762 , to the verge of ruin , rising above distress , were able in seventeen years to purchase Baskerville's elegant types , refused by his own country , and to expend an hundred thousand pounds in ...
עמוד 71
... brought the laughers to his side . Dumas vomited fire and flames ; he swore that he would exterminate Janin . • " His seconds took their way to the Rue de Vaugerard ; the nego . ciations endured three weeks , and the duel was at last ...
... brought the laughers to his side . Dumas vomited fire and flames ; he swore that he would exterminate Janin . • " His seconds took their way to the Rue de Vaugerard ; the nego . ciations endured three weeks , and the duel was at last ...
עמוד 74
... brought , by pri- vate passages , and in a cradle of the neatest pattern , her child to pay her a visit . Ods raptures , and extacies ! The ladies retire behind a screen with the cradle , and the sister is singing an innocent lullaby ...
... brought , by pri- vate passages , and in a cradle of the neatest pattern , her child to pay her a visit . Ods raptures , and extacies ! The ladies retire behind a screen with the cradle , and the sister is singing an innocent lullaby ...
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actors afterwards appears Archbishop artist authority Board brought called Canon Grimley Captain Fishbourne cards character Chevillier child Church Comédie Française comedy Commission Commissioners crowns Cullen Dublin Dugazon Dumas Dundalk endowed England English engraving Eugène Sue fact faith father feeling Fishbourne Fleury France French give given Grace Grangegorman Gutenberg hand Hogan honour Ireland Irish Jules Janin king Kirley labour lady land letter Lord Louis XIV Major Harris matter Mdlle ment mind Mirecourt Molière National never Norris obliged obtained opinion Paris Patriotic Fund person piece Pierre Schaeffer play poor present principles printed printer produced Protestant school pupils Rathvilly received Reform regard religion religious Roman Catholic Rome Royal sent shew society style supposed Tartuffe taste Theatre tion William Caslon writing young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 453 - To those puny objectors against cards, as nurturing the bad passions, she would retort, that man is a gaming animal. He must be always trying to get the better in something or other: — that this passion can scarcely be more safely expended than upon a game at cards...
עמוד 455 - Lulled in the countless chambers of the brain, Our thoughts are linked by many a hidden chain. Awake but one, and lo, what myriads rise ! * Each stamps its image as the other flies.
עמוד 455 - So late into the night, Though the heart be still as loving And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And Love itself have rest. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon.
עמוד 694 - Supposing that one thousand families in this city would be constant customers for infants' flesh, besides others who might have it at merry-meetings, particularly at weddings and christenings, I compute that Dublin would take off annually about twenty thousand carcasses; and the rest of the kingdom (where probably they will be sold somewhat cheaper) the remaining eighty thousand.
עמוד 748 - No Rules, Orders, or Regulations of the ' said Commissioners, nor any Bye-laws at present in ' force or to be hereafter made shall oblige any inmate of ' any Workhouse to attend any religious Service which 'may be celebrated in a mode contrary to the religious 'principles of such inmate...
עמוד 32 - Typographical Antiquities: being an historical account of printing in England; with some memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of the books printed by them from the year 1471 to 1500. With an appendix concerning printing in Scotland and Ireland to the same time.
עמוד 45 - I stepped into my closet, tore off the top of Mr. Caslon's specimen, and produced it to him as yours, brought with me from Birmingham ; saying, I had been examining it, since he spoke to me, and could not for my life perceive the disproportion he mentioned, desiring him to point it out to me. He readily undertook it, and went over the several...
עמוד 46 - Biographical Memoirs of William Ged, including a particular Account of his Progress in the Art of Block Printing.
עמוד 438 - This picture, placed these busts between, Gives satire all its strength : Wisdom and Wit are little seen, But Folly at full length.
עמוד 486 - INGENIOUS Lister, were a picture drawn With Cynthia's face, but with a neck like brawn ; With wings of Turkey> and with feet of calf; Though drawn by Kneller, it would make you Such is, good sir...