Mr. Panscope, the chemical, botanical, geological, astronomical, mathematical, metaphysical, meteorological, anatomical, physiological, galvanistical, musical, pictorial, bibliographical critical philosopher, who had run through the whole circle of the... Headlong Hall - Side 33af Thomas Love Peacock - 1816 - 217 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1816 - 600 sider
...indefatigable compounder of novels, written for the express purpose of supporting every species of superstition and prejudice; and Mr. Panoscope, the chemical, botanical,...the sciences, and understood them all equally well/ pp. 81,33. Mr. Milestone soon perceives that 'squire Headfong's grounds ' have never been touched by... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1816 - 230 sider
...superstition and prejudice ; and Mr. Panoscbpe, the chemical, botanical, geological, astronoc 4 mical, mathematical, metaphysical, meteorological, anatomical,...impatient to take a walk round the grounds, that he might examine how far the system of clumping and levelling could be carried advantageously into effect. The... | |
| 1816 - 658 sider
...indefatigable compounder of novels, written for the express purpose of supporting every species of superstition and prejudice ; and Mr. Panoscope, the chemical, botanical,...the sciences, and understood them all equally well.' pp. 31,32. Mr. Milestone soon perceives that 'Squire Headlong's grounds ' have never been touched by... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 sider
...indefatigable compounder of novels, written for the express purpose of supporting every species-of superstition and prejudice ; and Mr. Panoscope, the chemical, botanical,...the sciences, and understood them all equally well.' pp. 31, 32. Mr. Milestone soon perceives that 'Squire Headlong'* grounds ' have never been touched... | |
| 1816 - 644 sider
...indefatigable compoimder of novels, written for the express purpose of supporting every species of superstition and prejudice; and Mr. Panoscope, the chemical, botanical,...critical philosopher, who had run through the whole cirele of the sciences, and understood them all equally well.' pp. 31,32. Mr. Milestone soon perceives... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 378 sider
...for the express purpose of supporting every species of superstition and prejudice ; and Mr. Panscope, the chemical, botanical, geological, astronomical,...the sciences, and understood them all equally well. Mr. Milestone was impatient to take a walk round the grounds, that he might examine how far the system... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 194 sider
...for the express purpose of supporting every species of superstition and prejudice ; and Mr. Panscope, the chemical, botanical, geological, astronomical,...the sciences, and understood them all equally well. Mr. Milestone was impatient to take a walk round the grounds, that he might examine how far the system... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1875 - 458 sider
...him, and said smart things, but he did not profess to be so proficient in knowledge as Mr. Panscope, ' the chemical, botanical, geological, astronomical,...the sciences, and understood them all equally well.' The author gives us the portraits of four critics, Mr. Gall, Mr. Treacle, Mr. Nightshade, and Mr. Mac... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 450 sider
...for the express purpose of supporting every species of superstition and prejudice ; and Mr. Panscope, the chemical, botanical, geological, astronomical,...the sciences, and understood them all equally well. *-- Mr. Milestone was impatient to take a walk round the grounds that he might examine how far the... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 462 sider
...astronomical, mathematical, metaphysical, meteorological, anatomical, physiological, galvauistical, musical, pictorial, bibliographical, critical philosopher,...the sciences, and understood them all equally well. Mr. Milestone was impatient to take a walk round the grounds that he might examine how far the system... | |
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