... such a series of incidents as should naturally introduce every relic of the old pile — its towers, chapels, halls, chambers, gateways, arches, and drawbridges, so that no part of it should remain unillustrated. Ainsworth's Magazine - Sivu xivmuokkaaja - 1842Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1842 - 452 sivua
...remain. " Desirous," says Mr. Ainsworth, " of exhibiting the Tower in 'its triple light of a palace,a prison, and a fortress, the author has shaped his...how this purpose is worked out in entire consistency with an unbroken and uninterrupted narrative. With every necessity imposed upon the historian for going... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1849 - 422 sivua
...publication, led to an arrangement with Mr. Bentley, who was appointed to publish the work in monthly parts. It is still as popular as ever, as it must long remain....how this purpose is worked out in entire consistency with an unbroken and uninterrupted narrative. With every necessity imposed upon the historian for going... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1878 - 676 sivua
...publication, led to an arrangement with Mr. Bentley, who was appointed to publish the work in monthly parts. It is still as popular as ever, as it must long remain....how this purpose is worked out in entire consistency with an unbroken and uninterrupted narrative. With every necessity imposed upon the historian -for... | |
| AINSWORTH, William Harrison Ainsworth - 1909 - 326 sivua
...the Author has shaped his story with reference to that end ; and he has also endeavored to contrive such a series of incidents as should naturally introduce...so that no part of it should remain unillustrated. How far this design has been accomplished — what interest has been given to particular buildings... | |
| David Harrison Stevens - 1920 - 254 sivua
...reformer. Fiction AINSWOHTH, WILLIAM H. The Tower of London The author succeeded in his plan "to contrive such a series of incidents as should naturally introduce...arches, and drawbridges — so that no part of it shall remain unillustrated. " ALLEN, JAMES LANE The Choir Invisible are both subordinate to the emotional... | |
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