Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ; Critical Reviews ; The Four Georges ; The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century ; Sketches and Travels in LondonEstes and Lauriat, 1882 - Počet stran: 819 |
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Strana 139
... called his mistress a bad name ; and in like manner , and with pretty like epithets , Jeremy Collier attacked that godless , reckless Jezebel , the English comedy of his time , and called her what Nell Gwynn's man's fellow - servants called ...
... called his mistress a bad name ; and in like manner , and with pretty like epithets , Jeremy Collier attacked that godless , reckless Jezebel , the English comedy of his time , and called her what Nell Gwynn's man's fellow - servants called ...
Strana 194
... called for beer , he called the butler Friend , and asked whether the beer was good . Various jocular remarks passed from the gentlefolks to the ser- vants ; at breakfast several persons had a word and a joke for Mrs. Betty , my lady's ...
... called for beer , he called the butler Friend , and asked whether the beer was good . Various jocular remarks passed from the gentlefolks to the ser- vants ; at breakfast several persons had a word and a joke for Mrs. Betty , my lady's ...
Strana 365
... called in Pocklington Gardens , " and though they were laughing at me , I'm sure I can pardon them , " Mrs. Smith says . Edward and Julia have a little altercation about the manner in which his family has treated Mrs. Smith , and Julia ...
... called in Pocklington Gardens , " and though they were laughing at me , I'm sure I can pardon them , " Mrs. Smith says . Edward and Julia have a little altercation about the manner in which his family has treated Mrs. Smith , and Julia ...
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