Bibliomania: Or Book Madness ; a Bibliographical Romance, in Six Parts ; Illustrated with Cuts, Том 1Author, 1811 - 782 стор. |
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... describing the nunnery of Little Gidding in Huntingdonshire . See Hearne's edit . of Peter Langtoft's Chronicle , vol . 1 , p . cx . the conversation commenced by Lysander , as we were strolling THE EVENING WALK . 11.
... describing the nunnery of Little Gidding in Huntingdonshire . See Hearne's edit . of Peter Langtoft's Chronicle , vol . 1 , p . cx . the conversation commenced by Lysander , as we were strolling THE EVENING WALK . 11.
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... and at the close of the 11th year of his episcopacy - may be found , in substance , in Hearne's edition of Leland's Collectanea , vol . ii . 385 , edit . 1774 . century , and tutor to Edward III . I will 38 ° THE CABINET .
... and at the close of the 11th year of his episcopacy - may be found , in substance , in Hearne's edition of Leland's Collectanea , vol . ii . 385 , edit . 1774 . century , and tutor to Edward III . I will 38 ° THE CABINET .
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... Hearne over and over again calls , the genuine edi- tion of the Athena Oxonienses , was published in two folio volumes , 1691 , 1692. That a third volume was intended by the author himself , may be seen from Hearne's remarks in his Thom ...
... Hearne over and over again calls , the genuine edi- tion of the Athena Oxonienses , was published in two folio volumes , 1691 , 1692. That a third volume was intended by the author himself , may be seen from Hearne's remarks in his Thom ...
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... Hearne's preface to his edition of Camden's Annals , p . xxviii . It is a little too long to be given entire ; but the reader may here be informed , that ' shooting with the standard , shoot- ing with the broad arrow , shooting at the ...
... Hearne's preface to his edition of Camden's Annals , p . xxviii . It is a little too long to be given entire ; but the reader may here be informed , that ' shooting with the standard , shoot- ing with the broad arrow , shooting at the ...
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... Hearne's genius be not much calculated to please a bibliomaniac of lively parts , yet Rosicrusius seems absolutely enamoured of that ancient wight ; and to be in possession of the cream of all his pieces , if we may judge from what he ...
... Hearne's genius be not much calculated to please a bibliomaniac of lively parts , yet Rosicrusius seems absolutely enamoured of that ancient wight ; and to be in possession of the cream of all his pieces , if we may judge from what he ...
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Сторінка 450 - It has been confidently related, with many embellishments, that Johnson one day knocked Osborne down in his shop, with a folio, and put his foot upon his neck. The simple truth I had from Johnson himself. " Sir, he was impertinent to me, and I beat him. But it was not in his shop : it was in my own chamber.
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Сторінка 391 - This drew to the place a mighty trade, the rather because the shops were spacious, and the learned gladly resorted to them, where they seldom failed to meet with agreeable conversation ; and the booksellers themselves were knowing and conversible men, with whom, for the sake of bookish Knowledge, the greatest wits were pleased to converse...
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Сторінка 449 - My mind reproached me how far short I came of what your great friendship and delicate pen would partially describe me. You ask my consent to publish it : to what straits doth this reduce me ? I look back, indeed, to those evenings I have usefully and pleasantly spent with Mr.
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Сторінка 448 - And sure if aught below the seats divine Can touch immortals, 'tis a soul like thine ; A soul supreme, in each hard instance tried, Above all pain, all passion, and all pride, The rage of power, the blast of public breath, The lust of lucre, and the dread of death.
Сторінка 391 - The rest of the trade are content to take their refuse, with which, and the fresh scum of the press, they furnish one side of a shop, which serves for the sign of a bookseller, rather than a real one...