Knight's Store of Knowledge for All Readers: Being a Collection of Treatises, in Various Departments of KnowledgeC. Knight & Company, 1841 - Počet stran: 424 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 100
Strana 1
... tion they may eventually contain , shall form a Library for Reading and Reference . Each contribution to the ' Store of Knowledge ' will , in truth , be a Book ; -sold , indeed , at a very small price ; but as accu- rate , as complete ...
... tion they may eventually contain , shall form a Library for Reading and Reference . Each contribution to the ' Store of Knowledge ' will , in truth , be a Book ; -sold , indeed , at a very small price ; but as accu- rate , as complete ...
Strana 7
... he mauna fa ' that . " .. Yet the subject is important in connexion with the educa- tion of Shakspere . A great deal of what would appear little Pryluma hall less than miraculous in his writings , especially. SHAKSPERE AND HIS WRITINGS . 7.
... he mauna fa ' that . " .. Yet the subject is important in connexion with the educa- tion of Shakspere . A great deal of what would appear little Pryluma hall less than miraculous in his writings , especially. SHAKSPERE AND HIS WRITINGS . 7.
Strana 8
... tion , we thought it scarcely consistent with his habitual rever- ence for those things which we are called upon to honour , that he should make his own father the subject of his satire , and that during his father's lifetime , in the ...
... tion , we thought it scarcely consistent with his habitual rever- ence for those things which we are called upon to honour , that he should make his own father the subject of his satire , and that during his father's lifetime , in the ...
Strana 12
... tion , that we need not be surprised that the language which he has held to be characteristic of the persons and incidents of his dramas should have been deemed , with more or less inge- nuity , to be characteristic of himself , his ...
... tion , that we need not be surprised that the language which he has held to be characteristic of the persons and incidents of his dramas should have been deemed , with more or less inge- nuity , to be characteristic of himself , his ...
Strana 20
... tion of two , are mentioned under feigned names . Daniel , one of the two , is noticed as " a new shepherd . " To whom can this description apply ? — " And there , though last not least , is Ætion ; A gentler shepherd may nowhere be ...
... tion of two , are mentioned under feigned names . Daniel , one of the two , is noticed as " a new shepherd . " To whom can this description apply ? — " And there , though last not least , is Ætion ; A gentler shepherd may nowhere be ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
amount animal annuities appear army Asia average price ballad beds bill Bonaparte called Canton cent cheese China Chinese coal coast committee common considerable contains copper corn court cows Dante debt deposited districts emperor empire England English Europe exportation extended favour feet France French give Glasgerion gold Himalaya horse important India inhabitants iron island Italy king knight lady land letters Lilliburlero limestone Little John London Lord Lord Macartney Mary Ambree ment metal miles milk mines mountains Napoleon nations nearly obtained parliament passed period Persia persons Petrarca poet Post-office present produce quantity quarter rails railway river Robin Hood rocks Russia sandstone says sent Shakspere Shakspere's Siberia side silver Sonnets soon species square miles strata Stratford surface table-land thee thou Tibet tion town trade Ural Mountains wheat whole