The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... character of wines " ( no host was ever yet known to praise his own claret ) " except- ing that I have been repeatedly asked what wine we usually drank in America . " Mr. Colman does not say what answer he made to this oft- repeated ...
... character of wines " ( no host was ever yet known to praise his own claret ) " except- ing that I have been repeatedly asked what wine we usually drank in America . " Mr. Colman does not say what answer he made to this oft- repeated ...
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... character . Tea and coffee are seldom handed round . Sometimes you find it in the ante - room , where you disrobe , and the servants hand it to you before you are announced in the drawing - room . You are announced always by the servant ...
... character . Tea and coffee are seldom handed round . Sometimes you find it in the ante - room , where you disrobe , and the servants hand it to you before you are announced in the drawing - room . You are announced always by the servant ...
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... character in social intercourse . On this account we surmise that James will be much sooner forgotten by his friends than Horace . The duration of the living remembrance in these cases is pro- portionate to the previous reciprocity of ...
... character in social intercourse . On this account we surmise that James will be much sooner forgotten by his friends than Horace . The duration of the living remembrance in these cases is pro- portionate to the previous reciprocity of ...
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... character rarely met with in the world , for such his undoubtedly was . The " Rejected Addresses " was a happy publication , exceedingly well- timed . Unfortunately , several of the characters whose styles are imitated there have passed ...
... character rarely met with in the world , for such his undoubtedly was . The " Rejected Addresses " was a happy publication , exceedingly well- timed . Unfortunately , several of the characters whose styles are imitated there have passed ...
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... character . We were conjecturing how the same rooms once looked when the gay and gallant , the " fair and wise and good , " thronged them . Smith remarked that such buildings were the best foundation - scenes for novels ; and it was no ...
... character . We were conjecturing how the same rooms once looked when the gay and gallant , the " fair and wise and good , " thronged them . Smith remarked that such buildings were the best foundation - scenes for novels ; and it was no ...
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