51 examples of walton's in sentences

I have just been reading a book, which I may be too partial to, as it was the delight of my childhood; but I will recommend it to you,it is Izaak Walton's "Complete Angler."

Wotton was better known in his day as a politician than as a poet, and chiefly in ours as the subject of one of Izaak Walton's biographies.

An edition of Walton's Lives iii. 107.

[Footnote 1: Walton's Life of Donne]

Richard Hooker's works, edited by Keble, Oxford Press; Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, in Everyman's Library, and in Morley's Universal Library; Life, in Walton's Lives, in Morley's Universal Library; Dowden's Essay, in Puritan and Anglican.

Three books selected from this group are Browne's Religio Medici, Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, and Walton's Complete Angler.

Wentworth's Selections from Jeremy Taylor; Browne's Religio Medici, Walton's Complete Angler, both in Everyman's Library, Temple Classics, etc.; selections from Taylor, Browne, and Walton in Manly's English Prose, also in Garnett's English Prose.

Walton's Complete Angler | 1658-1660.

The great English prose writers in the field of the personal essay during the seventeenth century were Sir Thomas Browne, Thomas Fuller, and Abraham Cowley, though Walton's Compleat Angler is a kindred work.

His two most cherished possessions were a fine copy of the Stultitiae Laus, printed by Froben, which had once been given by William Burton, the historian, to his brother Robert, when the latter was a youngster of twenty; and a first edition of one of Walton's lives, 'a presentation copy from the author.'

Yours, & old Mr. Walton's, & honest Mr. Cotton's Piscatorum Amicus, C.L. India House 19 Oct. 21 LETTER 282 CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM AYRTON

Of more recent examples that have approached perfection may be mentioned Mrs. Walton's Ashton King, Queen, and Bright, and her Mont Thabor Duchess.

"WALTON'S Life of Donne.

It appears (for Walton's account is not precise) that it was after standing for this grim picture, but before its being finished, that the Dean preached his last sermon, that which is here printed.

I.Robert Walton's Letter August 5, 17 My Dear Sister.

HORNE, Dr., President of Magdalen College, (afterwards Bishop of Norwich), Garrick's funeral, lines on, iv. 208, n. 1; Garrick and Mickle, anecdote of, ii. 182, n. 3; Johnson's character, iv. 426, n. 3; Letter to Adam Smith, v. 30, n. 3; neglected state of churches, v. 41, n. 3; Walton's Lives, projected edition of, ii. 279, 283-4, 445.

It is based on the life by Izaak Walton, but contains much new matter, either out of Walton's reach or beyond the range of his sympathy.

Formerly Walton's register.

Formerly Walton's register.

VERMONT YEAR BOOK, 1941, by National Survey Co. (Formerly Walton's register)

[Footnote 7: Piscator: The Anglerthe author's spokesman in Walton's "The Complete Angler."]

It is a new edition of Isaac Walton's "Complete Angler," full of anecdotes and historic notes.

Others in the Passionate Pilgrim, 1599, and Walton's Complete Angler, 1653.

[Footnote m: Compare Walton's 'Compleat Angler', part i. 4: 'I was for that time lifted above earth, And possess'd joys not promised in my birth.' Ed.]

Sir Philip was taking his after-dinner doze in his arm- chair; and little Philip was standing by Anne, who was doing her best to keep him from awakening his grandfather, as she partly read, partly romanced, over the high-crowned hatted fishermen in the illustrations to Izaak Walton's Complete Angler.

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