Shadows of the Old BooksellersBell and Daldy, 1865 - 320 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 55
Seite 15
... master . He has been very cross for several days . He has been fined once for neglecting to pave the footway in front of his shop . He delays to incur an expense which he thinks ought to fall upon the pavement commissioners ; but he ...
... master . He has been very cross for several days . He has been fined once for neglecting to pave the footway in front of his shop . He delays to incur an expense which he thinks ought to fall upon the pavement commissioners ; but he ...
Seite 26
... master , Mr. Parkhurst , " a religious and a just man , " was kind to the youth upon trial , but having gratified his curiosity , John took horse to Aston Clinton without leave . His father sent him back again , with a kind and sensible ...
... master , Mr. Parkhurst , " a religious and a just man , " was kind to the youth upon trial , but having gratified his curiosity , John took horse to Aston Clinton without leave . His father sent him back again , with a kind and sensible ...
Seite 33
... Master and Assistants of the Company of Stationers began to think me sufficient to wear a livery ; " and he paid his livery - fine of twenty pounds . The business of bookselling had , upon the accession of William and Mary , attained ...
... Master and Assistants of the Company of Stationers began to think me sufficient to wear a livery ; " and he paid his livery - fine of twenty pounds . The business of bookselling had , upon the accession of William and Mary , attained ...
Seite 39
... master , ” is “ the most eminent Presbyterian book- seller in the three kingdoms , and now chosen master of the Company of Stationers . " Mr. Thomas Bennet , very much devoted to the Church , has a consider- able trade in Oxford , and ...
... master , ” is “ the most eminent Presbyterian book- seller in the three kingdoms , and now chosen master of the Company of Stationers . " Mr. Thomas Bennet , very much devoted to the Church , has a consider- able trade in Oxford , and ...
Seite 40
... master he was of all the business of that useful profession wherein he had engaged himself ; you know it well ; and the great success his endeavours met with sufficiently proves it . Nor could the event well be otherwise ; for his ...
... master he was of all the business of that useful profession wherein he had engaged himself ; you know it well ; and the great success his endeavours met with sufficiently proves it . Nor could the event well be otherwise ; for his ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
amongst Anecdotes Antique calf appear Barn Elms Bible Bishop bookseller Boswell called catalogue Cave century Chapter character Charles Church Clarissa cloth coffee-house College common copies Crown 8vo Curll Dodsley Dryden Dunciad eminent England English engravings famous father Fcap genius George gilt edges Goldsmith Henry Woodfall History honour Hume hundred Hutton Illustrations Jacob Tonson John Dunton John Newbery Johnson Kit-Cat Club labour Lackington ladies learning letter Lintott literary literature Little Britain London Lord master Memoir Millar morocco never Newbery Nichols old booksellers Oxford paper Paul Whitehead Paul's Churchyard period Poems poet poor Pope portraits pounds printed printer profit published Ralph Griffiths Richardson Robert Dodsley says School Second Edition seller selling Series Sermons shadow shillings Strahan Thomas Gent Thomas Guy tion trade translation vols volume W. F. Hook William write written wrote young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 236 - I perceived that he had already changed my guinea, and had got a bottle of madeira and a glass before him. I put the cork into the bottle, desired he would be calm, and began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me.
Seite 235 - I received one morning a message from poor Goldsmith that he was in great distress, and as it was not in his power to come to me, begging that I would come to him as soon as possible. I sent him a guinea, and promised to come to him directly. I accordingly went as soon as I was dressed, and found that his landlady had arrested him for his rent, at which he was in a violent passion. I perceived that he had already changed my guinea, and had got a bottle of Madeira and a glass before him.
Seite 103 - now you talk of translators, what is your method of managing them ? ' ' Sir,' replied he, ' these are the saddest pack of rogues in the world : in a hungry fit, they'll swear they understand all the languages in the universe. I have known one of them take down a Greek book upon my counter and cry, "Ah, this is Hebrew, and must read it from the latter end.
Seite 13 - Church's Services. Edited by the Very Rev. WF Hook, DD New Edition, fcap. 8vo. large type, 6s. 6rf. Antique calf, or morocco, 1Is. 6d. Holy Thoughts and Prayers, arranged for Daily Use on each Day 'of the Week, according to the stated Hours of Prayer.
Seite 113 - On the day the book was first vended, a crowd of authors besieged the shop ; entreaties, advices, threats of law and battery, nay cries of treason, were all employed to hinder the coming out of the " Dunciad ; " on the other side, the booksellers and hawkers made as great efforts to procure it.
Seite 225 - This person was no other than the philanthropic bookseller in St. Paul's Churchyard, who has written so many little books for children : he called himself their friend; but he was the friend of all mankind. He was no sooner alighted, but he was in haste to be gone; for he was ever on business of the utmost importance, and was at that time actually compiling materials for the history of on
Seite 197 - Is not a Patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help...
Seite 179 - I am guilty, I own, of meannesses which poverty unavoidably brings with it, my reflections are filled with repentance for my imprudence, but not with any remorse for being a villain, that may be a character you unjustly charge me with.
Seite 103 - Now damn them ! what if they should put it into the newspaper, how you and I went together to Oxford ? what would I care ? If I should go down into Sussex, they would say I was gone to the Speaker. But what of that ? If my son were but big enough to go on with the business, by G — d I would keep as good company as old Jacob.
Seite 10 - Perowne (Canon). The Book of Psalms. A New Translation, with Introductions and Notes, Critical and Explanatory.