John Stuart Blackie: A Biography, Volume 1W. Blackwood, 1895 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 6-10 de 40
Página 90
A Biography Anna M. Stoddart. 90 CHAPTER V. ROME . 1830-1831 . JOHN BLACKIE was hurried away from Berlin by his impetuous friends , John and Francis Forbes , who arrived on the scene earlier than they were expected , and stayed a much ...
A Biography Anna M. Stoddart. 90 CHAPTER V. ROME . 1830-1831 . JOHN BLACKIE was hurried away from Berlin by his impetuous friends , John and Francis Forbes , who arrived on the scene earlier than they were expected , and stayed a much ...
Página 91
... Rome of European fame . Another friend opened the doors of the kindly confraternity of painters by making him known to two chiefs of the order . He packed up all his German books , along with a number of engravings collected for his ...
... Rome of European fame . Another friend opened the doors of the kindly confraternity of painters by making him known to two chiefs of the order . He packed up all his German books , along with a number of engravings collected for his ...
Página 92
... good places . When these were secured , John clapped his hand to his pocket , to find it turned inside out , and , of course , empty . Of ready money there was not pay PICKPOCKETS IN CHURCH . 93 more than fifty shillings 92 ROME .
... good places . When these were secured , John clapped his hand to his pocket , to find it turned inside out , and , of course , empty . Of ready money there was not pay PICKPOCKETS IN CHURCH . 93 more than fifty shillings 92 ROME .
Página 93
... Rome , but to his expenses there for two months at least . The sacristan and he searched the church in vain , the police were applied to without success ; but finally , on going to report his loss to the bank , he was comforted with the ...
... Rome , but to his expenses there for two months at least . The sacristan and he searched the church in vain , the police were applied to without success ; but finally , on going to report his loss to the bank , he was comforted with the ...
Página 94
... Rome without hindrance or mishap , heartily tired of the long jogging days , and as yet not at all enthusiastic about Italy and its sunny plains . Fatigue and hurry seem to have spoilt the last few days of travel , and John Blackie was ...
... Rome without hindrance or mishap , heartily tired of the long jogging days , and as yet not at all enthusiastic about Italy and its sunny plains . Fatigue and hurry seem to have spoilt the last few days of travel , and John Blackie was ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
Aberdeen acquaintance amongst ancient Author Ballads Banchory Berlin Blackie's Blackwood and Sons Blackwood's Magazine Bunsen Carlyle chair Cheap Cheaper Edition Church of Scotland classical cloth Confession of Faith cousin Crown 8vo Demy 8vo Divinity Edinburgh Eliza Engravings Enlarged Eschylus Essays father Faust Fcap fessor Forbes friends gave George German Gilston Glasgow Goethe's Göttingen Greek Henry Glassford Bell History Homer interest JAMES John Blackie John Stuart Blackie ladies language Latin learning lectures lessons letter living LL.D Lord Marischal College Memoir mind modern nature OLIPHANT Philosophy Poems poet Portrait Post 8vo Presbytery Professor Blackie Professor Gerhard reform Revised rhyme Rome roused Scottish Second Edition session Sir William Hamilton song St Andrews stay Stodart Street summer teaching Third Edition tion took tour Translated University University of Edinburgh vols walk William Blackwood wrote Wyld young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 22 - Cessios, and Sequestrations; and the "Winding-up of Joint-Stock Companies in Scotland ; with Annotations on the various Insolvency and Bankruptcy Statutes; and with Forms of Procedure applicable to these Subjects. By JAMES MURDOCH, Member of the Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow. Fifth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Svo, 12s. net. MY TRIVIAL LIFE AND MISFORTUNE: A Gossip with no Plot in Particular. By A PLAIN WOMAN.
Página 29 - STORMONTH. Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language. Including a very Copious Selection of Scientific Terms. For Use in Schools and Colleges, and as a Book of General Reference. By the Rev. JAMES STORMONTH. The Pronunciation carefully Revised by the Rev. PH PHELP, MA Cantab. Tenth Edition, Revised throughout. Crown 8vo, pp. 800. 7s. 6d. Dictionary of the English Language, Pronouncing, Etymological, and Explanatory.
Página 27 - Counties. 8vo, 8s. 6d. The Local Government (Scotland) Act in Relation to Public Health. A Handy Guide for County and District Councillors, Medical Officers, Sanitary Inspectors, and Members of Parochial Boards. Second Edition. With a new Preface on appointment of Sanitary Officers. Crown 8vo, 2s. SKRINE. Columba: A Drama. By JOHN HUNTLEY SKRINE, Warden of Glenalmond ; Author of
Página 25 - The Early Religion of Israel. As set forth by Biblical Writers and Modern Critical Historians. Being the Baird Lecture for 1888-89.
Página 20 - MATHESON. Can the Old Faith Live with the New ? or, The Problem of Evolution and Revelation.
Página 29 - Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. TAYLOR. The Story of My Life. By the late Colonel MEADOWS TAYLOR, Author of 'The Confessions of a Thug,
Página 7 - From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection. By JOHN HILL BURTON, DCL, Historiographer-Royal for Scotland. New and Enlarged Edition. 8 vols., and Index. Crown 8vo, £3, 3s. History of the British Empire during the Reign of Queen Anne.
Página 14 - Sir WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bart., Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. Edited by the Rev.
Página 24 - PATON. Spindrift. By Sir J. NOEL PATON. Fcap., cloth, 5s. Poems by a Painter. Fcap., cloth, 5s. PATON. Body and Soul. A Romance in Transcendental Pathology. By FREDERICK NOEL PATON.
Página 2 - General Sir EB Hamley, KCB — PASCAL, by Principal Tulloch. — PETRARCH, by Henry Reeve, CB— GOETHE, by A. Hayward, QC — MOLIERE, by the Editor and F. Tarver, MA— MONTAIGNE, by Rev. WL Collins, MA— RABELAIS, by Walter Besant, MA — CALDERON, by EJ Hasell. — SAINT SIMON, by Clifton W. Collins, MA — CERVANTES, by the Editor. — CORNEILLE AND RACINE, by Henry M. Trollope. — MADAME DE SEVIGNE, by Miss Thackeray.— LA FONTAINE, AND OTHER FRENCH FABULISTS, by Rev.