Notes and QueriesOxford University Press, 1869 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 76
Página 36
... seems clear that medicated snuffs were used at an early period ( see Charles Knight on the Henry IV . passage ) . Doubtless the nose- powder took its name from the act of snuffing up “ Theseus . . . . . The man should be put into the ...
... seems clear that medicated snuffs were used at an early period ( see Charles Knight on the Henry IV . passage ) . Doubtless the nose- powder took its name from the act of snuffing up “ Theseus . . . . . The man should be put into the ...
Página 280
... seems an omis- sion in his very interesting note on this dormant peerage ? I refer to the fact that Alexander Borthwick , " in Johnstone , " or " of Nenthorn , " or " of Soltray " ( for he seems to have been known by all these ...
... seems an omis- sion in his very interesting note on this dormant peerage ? I refer to the fact that Alexander Borthwick , " in Johnstone , " or " of Nenthorn , " or " of Soltray " ( for he seems to have been known by all these ...
Página 402
... seems to have been generally spelled Cambridge , and indeed for perhaps twenty years before this date , if we can trust Mr. Cooper's extracts from the town records , the present spell- ing would seem to have been occasionally adopted ...
... seems to have been generally spelled Cambridge , and indeed for perhaps twenty years before this date , if we can trust Mr. Cooper's extracts from the town records , the present spell- ing would seem to have been occasionally adopted ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
A. B. GROSART ancient appears Armorica arms Bishop Blind Harry Bolton Percy British British Museum Byron called Carnac carriage paid Castle Catalogue century Charles church clan copy correspondent curious daughter death died doubt Duke Earl Edinburgh edition Edward England English engraved FAVERSHAM ABBEY French George give given Grinling Gibbons Henry honour Hugh Calveley interesting James John Kenites King known La Salette Lady land late letter Library London Lord Lord Byron married meaning ment mentioned monument notice original paper parish passage poem poet portrait possession present Prince printed probably published Queen quoted readers refer remarkable reply Robert Roger Roman Royal Saint says Scotland seems Stonehenge stones Street supposed Taurobolium Thomas tion translation volume wife William William Combe Wiltshire word writer written