The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 159W. Pickering, 1836 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 62
Page 33
... ture , painting , and glass , the most beautiful in their forms , and the most brilliant in their colours . That this same edifice , so remark- able for itself , should , by a singular destiny , have become the place of assembly for the ...
... ture , painting , and glass , the most beautiful in their forms , and the most brilliant in their colours . That this same edifice , so remark- able for itself , should , by a singular destiny , have become the place of assembly for the ...
Page 38
... ture of the old Sagas in question ; and this we shall endeavour to give him , selecting , in the first place , one of the points of our common history upon which Norse and Anglo - Saxon autho- rities disagree , and which , in all its ...
... ture of the old Sagas in question ; and this we shall endeavour to give him , selecting , in the first place , one of the points of our common history upon which Norse and Anglo - Saxon autho- rities disagree , and which , in all its ...
Page 81
... ture , received what we should now term a Parliamentary recognition , followed by a Parliamentary settlement . 2. That there existed from time im- . memorial , in the Kingdom of Scotland , a known and established constitutional body ...
... ture , received what we should now term a Parliamentary recognition , followed by a Parliamentary settlement . 2. That there existed from time im- . memorial , in the Kingdom of Scotland , a known and established constitutional body ...
Page 82
... ture . Dec. 24. Mr. Amyot in the chair . Mr. Frederick Devon presented a lithograph print of a singular pen - and - ink drawing , found at the head of one of the Rolls of the Jews in the Pell office of the Exchequer . It is a sort of ...
... ture . Dec. 24. Mr. Amyot in the chair . Mr. Frederick Devon presented a lithograph print of a singular pen - and - ink drawing , found at the head of one of the Rolls of the Jews in the Pell office of the Exchequer . It is a sort of ...
Page 127
... ture is also favoured by the placing of the eyes , which are on the under part of the head , not on the top . " " ' * In the preceding quotation from Hamlet , Shakspeare by applying the possessive pronoun " his " to the glow- worm ...
... ture is also favoured by the placing of the eyes , which are on the under part of the head , not on the top . " " ' * In the preceding quotation from Hamlet , Shakspeare by applying the possessive pronoun " his " to the glow- worm ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aged ancient antiquity appears appointed Bart beautiful Bishop brevet British called Capt chapel character Charles Church College command Court daugh daughter death Devon died Duke Earl edition Edward Egypt Egyptian eldest dau England English engraved Ethiopia feet France GENT George Hall Henry honour House inches India interest James King labour Lady land language late letters Lieut literary Little Maplestead London Lord March married Mary ment observations original Oxford painted parish persons poem Prebendary present published racter Ragnar Lodbrok Rector remarks Richard Richard Tyrwhitt Robert Roman Royal says scutage Sir John Sir John Kennaway Society South Petherton specimens stone Suffolk Thomas Thornton Abbey tion translation trees tumulus ture Vicar volume Westminster widow wife William words