Philip Courtenay; Or, Scenes at Home and Abroad, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 21
Стр. 112
... narrative , without the possibility of getting the remaining por- tion of the work . I , too , unable to take my daily constitutional stroll , became captious and irritable . Upon the fourth morning the vapour had dispersed ; and , by ...
... narrative , without the possibility of getting the remaining por- tion of the work . I , too , unable to take my daily constitutional stroll , became captious and irritable . Upon the fourth morning the vapour had dispersed ; and , by ...
Стр. 187
... narrative at the commence- ment of the ensuing vernal season . The relative position of our dramatis persona had undergone no very material change . During this lapse of time , the Earl and Countess resided in comparative seclusion at ...
... narrative at the commence- ment of the ensuing vernal season . The relative position of our dramatis persona had undergone no very material change . During this lapse of time , the Earl and Countess resided in comparative seclusion at ...
Стр. 194
... narrative , which I give ( as faith- fully as my memory will permit ) in his own words : " It is now nearly twelve months ago , that a carriage drove up to that small white cottage , which is just visible over the ever- green plantation ...
... narrative , which I give ( as faith- fully as my memory will permit ) in his own words : " It is now nearly twelve months ago , that a carriage drove up to that small white cottage , which is just visible over the ever- green plantation ...
Стр. 205
... narrative I had listened to , I seized the hand of the pastor , and , with a heart swelling with emotion , excused myself to him , but not before he had obtained a promise that I would return upon the fol- lowing day ; then , turning to ...
... narrative I had listened to , I seized the hand of the pastor , and , with a heart swelling with emotion , excused myself to him , but not before he had obtained a promise that I would return upon the fol- lowing day ; then , turning to ...
Стр. 233
... narrative . December , with its dark and leaden skies , its days and nights of hurricane and storm , was drawing to a close ; the ground was still covered with ice , the roads in many places were impassa- ble , the cold , piercing ...
... narrative . December , with its dark and leaden skies , its days and nights of hurricane and storm , was drawing to a close ; the ground was still covered with ice , the roads in many places were impassa- ble , the cold , piercing ...
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
acquainted admirable amusing anecdotes anxious arrangements attend Baroness d'Oberkirch beautiful Bibury biography BLACKETT'S NEW PUBLICATIONS called Captain celebrated character Coolhurst Count Courtenay Manor daughter delighted dinner door Duke EDMUND SPENCER Ellen exclaimed father feelings former gallant give graphic Grossenknicker happy Hawksley honour Hotel hour HURST AND BLACKETT'S interest Joyce Kate Kilkenny lady late letter London looked Lord Grenville Lorton Magdalen Hepburn Mahala manner Marguerite d'Angoulême Marguerite of Navarre Marie de Medicis Marquis of Buckingham marriage memoir ment military mind Miss Bellfield Miss Lynam morning narrative night O'Crohon O'Shea party pass perusal Philip political post 8vo pounds present proceeded Ramsay reader remark replied respecting responded Rosslyn SAM SLICK scenes sketch spirit story thought told Tommy Gale Valenciennes lace valuable vols volumes Walsingham Warbleton Warburton Warneford wife writing young
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 13 - ARCTIC MISCELLANIES, A SOUVENIR OF THE LATE POLAR SEARCH. By THE OFFICERS AND SEAMEN OF THE EXPEDITION. DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO THE LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY.
Стр. 5 - She must have spent great time and labour in collecting the information, which she imparts in an easy and agreeable manner. It is difficult to lay down her book after having once begun It. This is owing partly to the interesting nature of the subject, partly to the skilful manner in which it has been treated. No other life of Marguerite has yet been published, even in France. Indeed, till Louis Philippe ordered the collection and publication of manuscripts relating to the history of France, no such...
Стр. 13 - TRAVELS IN EUROPEAN TURKEY: THROUGH BOSNIA, SERVIA, BULGARIA, MACEDONIA, ROUMELIA, ALBANIA, AND EPIRUS ; WITH A VISIT TO GREECE AND THE IONIAN ISLES, and a HOMEWARD TOUR THROUGH HUNGARY AND THE ScLAVONIAN PROVINCES OF AUSTRIA ON THE LOWER DANUBE. By EDMUND SPENCER, Eso. Author of " Travels in Circassia,
Стр. 6 - We conceive this work to be by far the most valuable and important Judge Haliburton has ever written. While teeming with interest, moral and historical, to the general reader. it equally constitutes a philosophical study for the politician and statesman. It will be found to let in a flood of light upon the actual origin, formation, and progress of the republic of the United States."— Naval and Military Gazette.
Стр. 15 - THE ANSYREEH AND ISMAELEEH: A VISIT TO THE SECRET SECTS OF NORTHERN SYRIA, WITH A VIEW TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOOLS. BY THE REV. S. LYDE, MA, LATE CHAPLAIN AT BEYROUT. 1 vol. 10s. 6d. " Mr. Lyde's pages furnish a very good illustration of the present state of some of the east known parts of Syria.
Стр. 22 - ... deeds of arms in all parts of the world. Every information of value and interest to both the Services is culled with the greatest diligence from every available source, and the correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short* the * United Service Magazine...
Стр. 5 - THE LIFE OF MARGUERITE D'ANGOULEME, QUEEN OF NAVARRE, SISTER OF FRANCIS I., from numerous Original Sources, including MS. Documents in the Bibliotheque Imperiale, and the Archives du Royaume de France, and the Private Correspondence of Queen Marguerite with Francis I.
Стр. 5 - ... and manners of the age of which she was herself the brightest ornament. The published and manuscript documents and letters relating to the life of Marguerite of Navarre, and which are indispensable to a correct biography of this queen, are widely dispersed. The author has spared no cost or trouble ia endeavouring to obtain all that were likely to elucidate her character and conduct.
Стр. 3 - To any of our readers desirous of forming an opinion for himself on the condition and prospects of Turkey, we would advise a careful perusal of this work. No work...