Littell's Living Age, Volume 153Living Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 82
Pagina 4
... appears to have occupied himself almost as zealously with entomology ; but this was but a short - lived taste ... appear to have applied himself with much zeal to the pursuits of the place , though he ultimately obtained a second ...
... appears to have occupied himself almost as zealously with entomology ; but this was but a short - lived taste ... appear to have applied himself with much zeal to the pursuits of the place , though he ultimately obtained a second ...
Pagina 10
... appears to have en- tertained the delusive hope , that science might become a profession to him in the ordinary sense ... appear position of Lyell was established , not to have had reason to complain of any in- only as one of the leading ...
... appears to have en- tertained the delusive hope , that science might become a profession to him in the ordinary sense ... appear position of Lyell was established , not to have had reason to complain of any in- only as one of the leading ...
Pagina 20
... appear on a comparison of the two works ; and one of the most interest- ing things in the present memoir is to trace in his letters the gradual progress of his views on this important subject , and the steps that prepared his mind for ...
... appear on a comparison of the two works ; and one of the most interest- ing things in the present memoir is to trace in his letters the gradual progress of his views on this important subject , and the steps that prepared his mind for ...
Pagina 42
... appear at his best before Christopher , as a fig tree cannot bring forth thistles , nor a grape thorns , neither can a man whose morality is easy , call up virtues to asume at will . ' Mr. Veriker would talk of people to Robin , tell ...
... appear at his best before Christopher , as a fig tree cannot bring forth thistles , nor a grape thorns , neither can a man whose morality is easy , call up virtues to asume at will . ' Mr. Veriker would talk of people to Robin , tell ...
Pagina 44
... appear to be fit for nothing else . Jane knew this , and answered Mr. Clarke thus : I am quite honored by your thinking me capable of drawing such a clergyman_as you gave the sketch of in your note . But I assure you I am not . The ...
... appear to be fit for nothing else . Jane knew this , and answered Mr. Clarke thus : I am quite honored by your thinking me capable of drawing such a clergyman_as you gave the sketch of in your note . But I assure you I am not . The ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Amye Ashley asked Avignon Balfour Basques Blunt called character Charles Lyell Christopher coral cried Cumnor DÆMON daugh daughter dear death doubt duchess Dudley duke Elizabeth eyes face father feel followed Frere geological girl give Grace Greek Guetaria hand Hatfield heart hope humor interest Italy James Mill Jane Austen Jimmy kind king knew labor Lady Elton Lady Germaine Lady Jane land letter living Lombardy London Longleat look Lord Lord Robert Dudley Lyell marriage married Maurice ment mind Miss morning mother never once perhaps person poor queen Randal rector returned Robin Russia seemed smile speak sure talk tell Temple Bar theory thing Thomas Blount thought tion told turned Veriker whale whole wife Winton wish words write young Zarauz Zittau