| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 464 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... | |
| Book-lover - 1883 - 336 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,...afforded, is not to be lavished upon all kinds of books indiseriminately. I would not dress a set of Magazines, for instance, in fuil suit. The dishabille,... | |
| Alexander Ireland - 1883 - 320 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,...after. This, when it can be afforded, is not to be 7 lavished upon all kinds of books indiscriminately. I would not dress a set of Magazines, for instance,... | |
| Book-lover - 1883 - 262 páginas
...renovate Paraeelsus himself, and enable old Raymund Luliy to look like himself again in the world. I never see these impostors, but I long to strip them,...to warm my ragged veterans in their spoils. To be streng-haeked and neat-bound is the desideratum of a volume. Magnifieenee eomes after. This, when it... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1883 - 432 páginas
...and enable old Eaymund Lully to look like himself again in the world. I never see these iinposters but I long to strip them, to warm my ragged veterans in their spoils."—Essays of Elia. ought not to be said, you take one of them down, and make it perform the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1885 - 296 páginas
...renovate Paracelsus himself, and enable old Raymund Lully to look like himself agam m the world. I never see these impostors, but I long to strip them,...books indiscriminately. I would not dress a set of Magazmes, for instance, in full suit. The deshabille, or half-bindmg (with Russia backs ever) is our... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1885 - 196 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,...afforded, is not to be lavished upon all kinds of books indiscriminatelv. I would not dress a set of Magazines, for instance, in full suit. The dishabille,... | |
| Irving Browne - 1885 - 128 páginas
...and extravagance in the one case as in the other. Charles Lamb had some sensible ideas on bindings. " To be strong-backed and neat-bound is the desideratum...This, when it can be afforded, is not to be lavished on all kinds of books indiscriminately ; I would not dress a set of magazines, for instance, in full... | |
| Albany Institute - 1887 - 354 páginas
...and extravagance in the one case as in the other. Charles Lamb had some sensible ideas on bindings. " To be strong-backed and neat-bound is the desideratum...This, when it can be afforded, is not to be lavished on all kinds of books indiscriminately ; I would not dress a set of magazines, for instance, in full... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1890 - 584 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 maga zinea, for instance, in full suit. The dishabille, or half binding (with russia backs ever) is... | |
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