Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Том 225F. Jefferies, 1868 |
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... side , but who could scarcely be said to deserve the compliment . Perhaps she felt so , for she immediately walked on to the next place of shelter . " You have made her go away , " said Dick . " That was my object , " he replied . " She ...
... side , but who could scarcely be said to deserve the compliment . Perhaps she felt so , for she immediately walked on to the next place of shelter . " You have made her go away , " said Dick . " That was my object , " he replied . " She ...
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... side of the gate . Before its last sound had died away , a little wicket in the gate was opened , and a face peered through it . " Is Mr. Smith at home ? " inquired Bailey . " What name , sir ? " inquired the wicket - keeper , instead ...
... side of the gate . Before its last sound had died away , a little wicket in the gate was opened , and a face peered through it . " Is Mr. Smith at home ? " inquired Bailey . " What name , sir ? " inquired the wicket - keeper , instead ...
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... side - board and a long table , with eight chairs on each side , so carefully ranged at equal distances , that a person of an Eldonic turn of mind would certainly have been unable to decide upon which he should sit . At the further end ...
... side - board and a long table , with eight chairs on each side , so carefully ranged at equal distances , that a person of an Eldonic turn of mind would certainly have been unable to decide upon which he should sit . At the further end ...
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... side sat a girl equally pretty in her own way - a bright , showy brunette . In earnest conversation , not to say flirtation , with her , and leaning across the counter , was a tall , slight , intelligent- looking young man , but with ...
... side sat a girl equally pretty in her own way - a bright , showy brunette . In earnest conversation , not to say flirtation , with her , and leaning across the counter , was a tall , slight , intelligent- looking young man , but with ...
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... side of the boundary beyond which utterance becomes difficult . The majority of young men of the present day who read much poetry , will be found to go through a similar course . As boys they begin with Scott , or with Scott and ...
... side of the boundary beyond which utterance becomes difficult . The majority of young men of the present day who read much poetry , will be found to go through a similar course . As boys they begin with Scott , or with Scott and ...
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Страница 596 - With respect to wine, it is often offered, when not wanted ; and when wanted, is perhaps not to be had till long waited for. It is dreary to observe two guests, glass in hand, waiting the butler's leisure to be able to take wine together, and then perchance being helped in despair to what they did not ask for ; and it is still more dreary to be one of the two yourself. How different, where...
Страница 229 - That it is an indignity to, and a breach of the privilege of, this House, for any person to presume to give, in written or printed newspapers, any account or minutes of the debates or other proceedings of this House, or of any committee thereof ;" and " that upon discovery of the authors, printers, or publishers of any such written or printed newspaper, this House will proceed against the offenders with the utmost severity:
Страница 595 - ... long been to me scenes of despair in the way of convivial enjoyment. A system of simple attendance would induce a system of simple dinners, which are the only dinners to be desired. The present system I consider strongly tainted with barbarism and vulgarity, and far removed from real and refined enjoyment. As tables are now arranged, one is never at peace from an arm continually taking off or setting on a side-dish, or reaching over to a wine-cooler in the centre.
Страница 151 - Wherefore, if the gentleman's son be apt to learning, let him be admitted ; if not apt, let the poor man's child that is apt enter his room.
Страница 151 - God should not be at liberty to bestow his great gifts of grace upon any person, nor nowhere else but as we and other men shall appoint them to be employed, according to our fancy, and not according to his most godly will and pleasure: who giveth his gifts, both of learning and other perfections in all sciences, unto all kinds and states of people indifferently.