The Every-day Book and Table Book, Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements,sports, Pastimes,ceremonies,manners,customs,and Events Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days in Past and Present Times,forming a Complete History of the Year,months,and Seasons and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac, Volum 3T.Tegg, 1841 - 887 pàgines |
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... remains unri- valled by his contemporaries , in his " Illus- trations of Shakspeare , " notices Hamlet's expression , " My tables , -meet it is I set it down . " On that passage he observes , that the Roman practice of writing on wax ...
... remains unri- valled by his contemporaries , in his " Illus- trations of Shakspeare , " notices Hamlet's expression , " My tables , -meet it is I set it down . " On that passage he observes , that the Roman practice of writing on wax ...
Pàgina 35
... it still bears the name of " King John's House . " There are large cypress trees growing before the house , the relics o grand terraces may be easily traced , and the remains of a park to which some of them 35 36 THE TABLE BOOK.
... it still bears the name of " King John's House . " There are large cypress trees growing before the house , the relics o grand terraces may be easily traced , and the remains of a park to which some of them 35 36 THE TABLE BOOK.
Pàgina 81
... remains , all his future efforts to obtain it being in vain . The inhabitants of the neighbourhood also speak of the place being peopled with fairies , and tell of the many extraordinary feats which this diminutive race has per- formed ...
... remains , all his future efforts to obtain it being in vain . The inhabitants of the neighbourhood also speak of the place being peopled with fairies , and tell of the many extraordinary feats which this diminutive race has per- formed ...
Pàgina 83
... remain the everlasting monu- ments of their own existence . Their greatest enemy is an idle curiosity , that cannot be satisfied with what antiquaries relate con- cerning such as have been examined , but , with a vain arrogance ...
... remain the everlasting monu- ments of their own existence . Their greatest enemy is an idle curiosity , that cannot be satisfied with what antiquaries relate con- cerning such as have been examined , but , with a vain arrogance ...
Pàgina 109
... remain at the interest of 34 per cent . till the 10th of June , 1815 , when the principal and interest ( amounting , after the deduc- tion of property - tax , and of the rents , which , during the interval , had been paid to the crown ...
... remain at the interest of 34 per cent . till the 10th of June , 1815 , when the principal and interest ( amounting , after the deduc- tion of property - tax , and of the rents , which , during the interval , had been paid to the crown ...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volum 3 William Hone Visualització completa - 1830 |
The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volum 3 William Hone Visualització completa - 1838 |
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