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 102
... talk , whereas praise of one's neighbor is by no means lively hearing . An acquaintance grilled , scored , devilled , and served with mus- tard and cayenne pepper , excites the appetite ; whereas a slice of cold friend with currant ...
... talk , whereas praise of one's neighbor is by no means lively hearing . An acquaintance grilled , scored , devilled , and served with mus- tard and cayenne pepper , excites the appetite ; whereas a slice of cold friend with currant ...
Strana 153
... talk about inns ? It always seems to me to be very good talk . Walter Scott is full of inns . In " Don Quixote " and " Gil Blas " there is plenty of inn - talk . Sterne , Fielding , and Smollett constantly speak about them ; and , in ...
... talk about inns ? It always seems to me to be very good talk . Walter Scott is full of inns . In " Don Quixote " and " Gil Blas " there is plenty of inn - talk . Sterne , Fielding , and Smollett constantly speak about them ; and , in ...
Strana 447
... Talk to our ragged friend . He is not so polished , perhaps , as a member of the " Oxford and Cambridge Club ; he has not been to Eton ; and never read Horace in his life : but he can think just as soundly as the best of you ; he can ...
... Talk to our ragged friend . He is not so polished , perhaps , as a member of the " Oxford and Cambridge Club ; he has not been to Eton ; and never read Horace in his life : but he can think just as soundly as the best of you ; he can ...
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