Once Upon a Time, כרך 2J. Murray, 1854 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 82
עמוד 3
... never stand upon a shilling a week . And , besides , those who support the government will rejoice in the opportunity of paying the tax . I shouldn't wonder if the stamp doubled our sale . " ' Very sanguine , Mr. Buckley . " ' Sanguine ...
... never stand upon a shilling a week . And , besides , those who support the government will rejoice in the opportunity of paying the tax . I shouldn't wonder if the stamp doubled our sale . " ' Very sanguine , Mr. Buckley . " ' Sanguine ...
עמוד 4
... never go lower than our shopkeepers , I think . " " I wonder , " interposes Addison , " what the people would read a hundred years hence , if they had the ability ? They must have books especially suited to their capacities . " " They ...
... never go lower than our shopkeepers , I think . " " I wonder , " interposes Addison , " what the people would read a hundred years hence , if they had the ability ? They must have books especially suited to their capacities . " " They ...
עמוד 11
... never stray Where no ranged posts defend the rugged way : Here laden carts with thundering waggons meet , Wheels clash with wheels , and bar the narrow street . " * Smith's Westminster , p . 261 . † Id . p . 262 . In wet and gusty ...
... never stray Where no ranged posts defend the rugged way : Here laden carts with thundering waggons meet , Wheels clash with wheels , and bar the narrow street . " * Smith's Westminster , p . 261 . † Id . p . 262 . In wet and gusty ...
עמוד 18
... of mighty holes in the paving , fenced round with no protect- ing rail , and illuminated only by a glimmering rushlight in a dark street , seem to belong altoge- ther to some barbaric region which never could have been 18 ONCE UPON A TIME .
... of mighty holes in the paving , fenced round with no protect- ing rail , and illuminated only by a glimmering rushlight in a dark street , seem to belong altoge- ther to some barbaric region which never could have been 18 ONCE UPON A TIME .
עמוד 19
Charles Knight. ther to some barbaric region which never could have been London : -- " Where a dim gleam the paly lantern throws O'er the mid pavement , heapy rubbish grows , Or arched vaults their gaping jaws extend , Or the dark caves ...
Charles Knight. ther to some barbaric region which never could have been London : -- " Where a dim gleam the paly lantern throws O'er the mid pavement , heapy rubbish grows , Or arched vaults their gaping jaws extend , Or the dark caves ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
amongst ancient Bekfudi BISHOP black ditch bouts-rimés bull-bait called Castle century CHARLES cheap Church coach Court Crabbe eggs England Essay ETON MONTEM Fanny Fanny Burney fashion Fcap Fourth Edition French George George's Chapel gone happy heard Hicks Hicks's Hall formerly History Hogarth honour Horace Walpole hundred India-rubber JOHN John's Gate Johnson King labour Lady letter literary lived London look Lord LORD MAHON Memoirs Miss Burney Montem morning never night Notes obsolete painted palace parish passed Plates poet poor Portrait Post 8vo pounds Queen recollect ROBERT SOUTHEY says scene Second Edition Shakspere shilling Silent Woman society Strawberry Hill streets talk taste tell things Third Edition tion town Translated Vathek Vols Voltaire walk wall Walpole to Mann Walpole's WASHINGTON IRVING whist Windsor Woodcuts writing young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 1 - DAVY'S (SiR HUMPHRY) Consolations in Travel; or, Last Days of a Philosopher. Fifth Edition. Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo. 6s. — — Salmonia ; or, Days of Fly Fishing. With some Account of the Habits of Fishes belonging to the genus Salmo. Fourth Edition. Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo. 6s. DENNIS' (GEORGE) Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria; or, the extant Local Remains of Etruscan Art.
עמוד 136 - Theirs is yon House that holds the parish poor, Whose walls of mud scarce bear the broken door ; There, where the putrid vapours, flagging, play, And the dull wheel hums doleful through the day ;— There children dwell who know no parents...
עמוד 137 - Anon, a Figure enters, quaintly neat, All pride and business, bustle and conceit ; With looks unalter'd by these scenes of woe, With speed that, entering, speaks his haste to go ; He bids the gazing throng around him fly, And carries Fate and Physic in his eye...
עמוד 85 - MDCCLXV. .LHE following work was found in the library of an ancient catholic family in the north of England. It was printed at Naples, in the black letter, in the year 1529.
עמוד 79 - My dear Sir, you don't call Rousseau bad company. Do you really think him a bad man?" JOHNSON. "Sir, if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't talk with you. If you mean to be serious, I think him one of the worst of men; a rascal, who ought to be hunted out of society, as he has been. Three or four nations have expelled him: and it is a shame that he is protected in this country.
עמוד 14 - Box'd in a chair, the beau impatient sits, While spouts run clattering o'er the roof by fits, And ever and anon with frightful din The leather sounds ; he trembles from within.
עמוד 54 - ... one tallow candle at the end, we tumbled over the bed of the child, to whom the ghost comes, and whom they are murdering by inches in such insufferable heat and stench. At the top of the room are ropes to dry clothes. I asked if we were to have rope-dancing between the acts ? We...
עמוד 36 - Like bold Briareus, with a hundred hands ; To stir, to rouse, to shake the soul he comes, And Jove's own Thunders follow Mars's Drums. Arrest him, Empress ; or you sleep no more — " She heard, and drove him to th
עמוד 293 - Redress the rigours of the inclement clime; Aid slighted truth with thy persuasive strain; Teach erring man to spurn the rage of gain; Teach him, that states of native strength...