The Antiquary, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, senior, rue du Pont de Lodi, 1821 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... concerning urns , vases , votive altars , Roman camps , and the rules of castrametation . The pleasure of this discourse had such a dul- cifying tendency , that , although two causes of delay occurred , each of much more sericus du ...
... concerning urns , vases , votive altars , Roman camps , and the rules of castrametation . The pleasure of this discourse had such a dul- cifying tendency , that , although two causes of delay occurred , each of much more sericus du ...
Pagina 16
... concerning the rank and station of his companion . The information which he received was of a general and less authentic nature , but quite sufficient to make him acquainted with the name , history , and circumstances of the gentle- man ...
... concerning the rank and station of his companion . The information which he received was of a general and less authentic nature , but quite sufficient to make him acquainted with the name , history , and circumstances of the gentle- man ...
Pagina 22
... concerning a bottle of port wine , he drew a direful picture of the mixture , which , he said , was usually sold under that denomination , and , affirming that a little punch was more genuine and better suited for the season , he laid ...
... concerning a bottle of port wine , he drew a direful picture of the mixture , which , he said , was usually sold under that denomination , and , affirming that a little punch was more genuine and better suited for the season , he laid ...
Pagina 24
... concerning the ancient dramatists , a ground on which he found his new acquaintance so strong , that at length he began to suspect he had made them his professional study . A traveller partly for business and partly for pleasure ? —Why ...
... concerning the ancient dramatists , a ground on which he found his new acquaintance so strong , that at length he began to suspect he had made them his professional study . A traveller partly for business and partly for pleasure ? —Why ...
Pagina 27
... hold . It was the fifth day after his arrival , that , hav- ing made the necessary enquiries concerning the road , he went forth to pay his respects at Monk- barns . A foot - path leading over a heathy THE ANTIQUARY . 27.
... hold . It was the fifth day after his arrival , that , hav- ing made the necessary enquiries concerning the road , he went forth to pay his respects at Monk- barns . A foot - path leading over a heathy THE ANTIQUARY . 27.
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