New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, כרך 113Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1858 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 99
עמוד
... NATURE THE WILD - FOWL HUNTER . POETS AND POETRY OF GERMANY . THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT ARTISTIC TRAVEL . • · THE STRANGER . BY THE AUTHOR OF " ASHLEY " . 114 118 , 185 , 344 · • 127 . 145 . 159 196 . 216 . 231 • 236 253 . 263 289 THE ...
... NATURE THE WILD - FOWL HUNTER . POETS AND POETRY OF GERMANY . THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT ARTISTIC TRAVEL . • · THE STRANGER . BY THE AUTHOR OF " ASHLEY " . 114 118 , 185 , 344 · • 127 . 145 . 159 196 . 216 . 231 • 236 253 . 263 289 THE ...
עמוד 11
... nature . It is easy to understand how a canal can be maintained in an open country , even where the soil has little solidity , with proportionate care and expense , but it is difficult to under- stand how a submarine canal is to be ...
... nature . It is easy to understand how a canal can be maintained in an open country , even where the soil has little solidity , with proportionate care and expense , but it is difficult to under- stand how a submarine canal is to be ...
עמוד 12
... nature of the soil which the canal will have to traverse was ascer- tained by nineteen different borings . It results from these that the soil to be excavated by the dredging machine to form the channel in the roadstead of Suez is for ...
... nature of the soil which the canal will have to traverse was ascer- tained by nineteen different borings . It results from these that the soil to be excavated by the dredging machine to form the channel in the roadstead of Suez is for ...
עמוד 13
... nature of the subsoil , to offer the least impediment to the construction or the maintenance of such canal . The authors of the project and the international commissioners were further called upon to decide if the canal should be ...
... nature of the subsoil , to offer the least impediment to the construction or the maintenance of such canal . The authors of the project and the international commissioners were further called upon to decide if the canal should be ...
עמוד 14
... nature . From the Red Sea to the Bitter Lakes the breadth at the water line will be 339 feet , answering to a breadth of 70 feet at bottom , but throughout the remainder of its course the canal will present a uniform breadth of 263 feet ...
... nature . From the Red Sea to the Bitter Lakes the breadth at the water line will be 339 feet , answering to a breadth of 70 feet at bottom , but throughout the remainder of its course the canal will present a uniform breadth of 263 feet ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 468 - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out the heavens with a span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance...
עמוד 203 - If spring's voluptuous pantings when she breathes Her first sweet kisses, have been dear to me; If no bright bird, insect, or gentle beast I consciously have injured, but still loved And cherished these my kindred; then forgive This boast, beloved brethren, and withdraw No portion of your wonted favour now!
עמוד 198 - Sent forth a sleepy horror through the blood ; And where this valley winded out, below, The murmuring main was heard, and scarcely heard, to flow.
עמוד 201 - Fill, pause by pause, my own forgotten sleep With shapes. Methought among the lawns together We wandered, underneath the young gray dawn. And multitudes of dense white fleecy clouds Were wandering in thick flocks along the mountains, Shepherded by the slow, unwilling wind...
עמוד 199 - Behold the merry minstrels of the morn, The swarming songsters of the careless grove, Ten thousand throats that, from the flowering thorn, Hymn their good God and carol sweet of love, Such grateful kindly raptures them emove!
עמוד 205 - By Nature ; by the turbulence subdued Of his own mind; by mystery and hope, And the first virgin passion of a soul Communing with the glorious universe.
עמוד 94 - Even Byron was silent and thoughtful. We were startled and drawn together by a dull hollow sound that followed the blow of a mattock ; the iron had struck a skull, and the body was soon uncovered.
עמוד 200 - He liked the verdant hills and flowery plains: Be this my great, my chosen isle, (he cries) This, whilst my labours Liberty sustains, This queen of ocean all assault disdains.
עמוד 197 - Though restless still themselves, a lulling murmur made. Join'd to the prattle of the purling rills, Were heard the lowing herds along the vale, And flocks loud-bleating...
עמוד 201 - Liberty, when it first appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted. I have never tried again, and therefore will not hazard either praise or censure.