| 1890 - 560 páginas
...binding will outwear its popularity. This is what Charles Lamb says about the binding of books : " To be strong-backed and neat-bound is the desideratum...half-binding (with Russia backs ever) is our costume. A Shakspere or a Milton (unless the first editions), it were mere foppery to trick out in gay apparel.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1891 - 300 páginas
...renovate Paracelsus himself, and enable old Raymond Lully to look like himself again in the world. I never see these impostors, but I long to strip them,...half-binding (with Russia backs ever) is our costume. A Shakespeare, or a Milton (unless the first editions), it were mere foppery to trick out in gay apparel.... | |
| James Louis O'Neil - 1893 - 154 páginas
...into the sanctuary, thrusting out the legitimate occupants. I never see these impostors," he adds, "but I long to strip them to warm my ragged veterans in their spoils." The power of these " usurpers," spirits of darkness, under the guise of messengers of light, Mrs. Browning... | |
| 1894 - 396 páginas
...would renovate Paracelsus himself, and enable old Raymund Lully to look like himself in the world. I never see these impostors but I long to strip them, to warm my ragged veterans in their spoils." Perhaps not a little of the sly maliciousness exhibited towards collectors of splendid bindings, costly... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1895 - 360 páginas
...renovate Paracelsus himself, and enable old Raymund Lully to look like himself again in the world. I never see these impostors, but I long to strip them,...half-binding (with russia backs ever) is our costume. A Shakespeare or a Mil. ton (unless the first editions), it were mere foppery to trick out in gay apparel.... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 324 páginas
...renovate Paracelsus himself, and enable old Raymund Lully to look like himself again in the world. I never see these impostors, but I long to strip them,...books indiscriminately. I would not dress a set of 1 1704-1787. Author of A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil. magazines, for instance,... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 362 páginas
...renovate Paracelsus himself, and enable old Raymund Lully to look like himself again in the world. I never see these impostors, but I long to strip them,...books indiscriminately. I would not dress a set of 1 1704-1787. Author of A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil. ( M 249 ) U magazines, for... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1899 - 184 páginas
...renovate Paracelsus himself, and enable old Raymund Lully to look like himself again in the world. I never see these impostors but I long to strip them,...lavished upon all kinds of books indiscriminately. For instance, I would not dress a set of Magazines in full suit. The dishabille, or half binding, (with... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 páginas
...renovate Paracelsus himself, and enable old Raymond Lully to look like himself again in the world. I never see these impostors, but I long to strip them,...afforded, is not to be lavished upon all kinds of books indiscrimately. I would not dress a set of magazines, for instance, in full suit. The dishabille, or... | |
| Lewis Worthington Smith, James Eames Thomas - 1900 - 332 páginas
...digression from their themes as announced in the topic-sentences, pointing out such digression, if any. To be strong-backed and neat-bound is the desideratum...half-binding (with russia backs ever) is our costume. A Shakespeare, or a Milton (unless the first editions), it were mere foppery to trick out in gay apparel.... | |
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