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... printed in the same types as the above mentioned ; Horn accepts Fischer's statement that books in these types were printed by Gutenberg , and then proceeds to make an assertion of his own , viz . , that Gutenberg not only printed the ...
... printed in the same types as the above mentioned ; Horn accepts Fischer's statement that books in these types were printed by Gutenberg , and then proceeds to make an assertion of his own , viz . , that Gutenberg not only printed the ...
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... printed with his new name spelt Teutonice " Mr. Ebel . " To cut a long story short , in trying to spell his name as his English friends pronounced it , the poor German changed the spelling next to Mr. Ibel , Eibel , Eubel , Jubel , and ...
... printed with his new name spelt Teutonice " Mr. Ebel . " To cut a long story short , in trying to spell his name as his English friends pronounced it , the poor German changed the spelling next to Mr. Ibel , Eibel , Eubel , Jubel , and ...
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... printed for , and published by the author , and may be had of all booksellers . Storr , printer , Grantham . ' I understand that the book was printed at the premises now occupied by Mr. Bushby in Vine Street ; and that the name of the ...
... printed for , and published by the author , and may be had of all booksellers . Storr , printer , Grantham . ' I understand that the book was printed at the premises now occupied by Mr. Bushby in Vine Street ; and that the name of the ...
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... printed . With additional Notes and full Analytical Index by Mrs. PAGET TOYNBEE , and 50 Photogravure Illustrations . In Three Styles . 16 vols . Purchasers can compound for the entire Sets of Volumes by the following immediate cash ...
... printed . With additional Notes and full Analytical Index by Mrs. PAGET TOYNBEE , and 50 Photogravure Illustrations . In Three Styles . 16 vols . Purchasers can compound for the entire Sets of Volumes by the following immediate cash ...
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... printed in italics in the catalogue . In 1854 Capt . Manby died , and nothing more is heard of the Manbeiana until sold in 1859 as lot 292 in the sale of the manuscript library of Dawson Turner , fetch- ing seventeen shillings only ...
... printed in italics in the catalogue . In 1854 Capt . Manby died , and nothing more is heard of the Manbeiana until sold in 1859 as lot 292 in the sale of the manuscript library of Dawson Turner , fetch- ing seventeen shillings only ...
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Page 203 - What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield: And what is else not to be overcome?
Page 290 - In the elder days of Art, Builders -wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part ; For the gods see everywhere.
Page 375 - O'erhang his wavy bed: Now air is hushed, save where the weak-eyed bat, With short shrill shriek, flits by on leathern wing, Or where the beetle winds His small but sullen horn...
Page 212 - Great wits are sure to madness near allied; And thin partitions do their bounds divide: Else why should he, with wealth and honour blest, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest?
Page 213 - Sais-tu quel est Pyrrhus ? T'es-tu fait raconter Le nombre des exploits... Mais qui les peut compter? Intrépide, et partout suivi de la victoire, Charmant, fidèle enfin, rien ne manque à sa gloire.
Page 190 - Enough, if something from our hands have power To live, and act, and serve the future hour; And if, as toward the silent tomb we go, Through love, through hope, and faith's transcendent dower, We feel that we are greater than we know.
Page 65 - Paul's Day be fair and clear. It does betide a happy year; But if it chance to snow or rain, Then will be dear all kinds of grain: If clouds or mists do dark the skie, Great store of birds and beasts shall die; And if the winds do fly aloft, Then wars shall vex the kingdome oft.
Page 77 - Woe to the coward, that ever he was born, Who did not draw the sword before he blew the horn!
Page 442 - The distant hills are looking nigh. How restless are the snorting swine ! The busy flies disturb the kine ; Low o'er the grass the swallow wings, The cricket, too, how sharp he sings ! Puss on the hearth, with velvet paws, Sits wiping o'er her whiskered jaws.
Page 154 - Can fire the guest in warming of the bed — There's a touch of sublime Milton for you, and the subject but an inn-keeper's daughter ! I can play with a girl as an angler does with his fish ; he keeps it at the end of his line, runs it up the stream, and down the stream, till at last he brings it to hand, tickles the trout, and so whips it into his basket.