| William Kitchiner - 1825 - 390 Seiten
...without disordering the stomach ; by leaving out * Were these Books reduced to tbeir Qitintttsencr. many a bulky author would make his appearance in a Penny Paper. — Set Spectator, No- 124 Obs on (Ac Art of Book-maktn"-, &c. t " More for Show and Sport than for... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 Seiten
...quintessence, many a bulky author would make his appearence in a penny-paper. There would be scarce such a thing in nature as a folio; the works of an age would be contained on a Few shelves; not to mention millions of volumes that would be utterly annihilated. — Addison. MCCLIX.... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 Seiten
...quintessence, many a bulky author would make his appearence in a penny-paper. There would be scarce such a thing in nature as a folio; the works of an age would be contained on a few shelves; not to mention millions of volumes that would be utterly annihilated. — Addisan. MCCLIX.... | |
| 1836 - 1118 Seiten
...many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny-paper. There would be scarce such a thing m 836 Isaac, Tuckey & Co."# Steele Richard" Richard Steele( shelves ; not to mention millions •f «olumes that would be utterly annihilated. I cannot think that... | |
| 1836 - 932 Seiten
...many a bulky author vould make his appearance in a penny pa)er. There would be scarce such a thing n on with a beggar-man that had asked alms of him. I could hear my f shelves; not to mention millions of volumes that would be tterly annihilated. I cannot think that the... | |
| William Kitchiner - 1836 - 432 Seiten
...to ensure the Affection and Industry of a Husband. * Were these Books reduced to their Quinlfsscnce, many a bulky author would make his appearance in a Penny Paper. — Sce Spectator, No. 124. Ota. on the Art of Book-making, (tc. t " More for Show and Sport than for... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 Seiten
...give the virtue of a fuuaraught in a few drops. Were all books reduced thus to their quintessence, many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny paper. There would be scarce such a thing in nature as a folio; the works of an age would be contained on a few shelves;... | |
| George Smallfield - 1838 - 80 Seiten
...praise-worthy which proceeds from a right principle. Were all books reduced to their quintessence, many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny paper : there would be no such thing in nature as a folio: the works of an age would be contained on a few shelves: not to... | |
| 1839 - 698 Seiten
...Augustan age of classical literature in this country. " Were all books reduced to their quintescence, many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny paper : there would be scarcely any such thing in Nature as a folio : the works of an age would be contained on a few shelves... | |
| Richard Green Parker, Charles Fox - 1841 - 290 Seiten
...perfect happiness for there is no such thing in the world. Were all books reduced to their quintessence many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny paper there would be no such thing in nature as a folio the works of an age would be contained on a few shelves not to mention... | |
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