The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... fire of intemperance , I should infer , was nourished as faithfully as the vestal fire at Rome , and never permitted to go out or to slacken . " Our inference from this passage is , that those who don't or won't drink malt or sherry ...
... fire of intemperance , I should infer , was nourished as faithfully as the vestal fire at Rome , and never permitted to go out or to slacken . " Our inference from this passage is , that those who don't or won't drink malt or sherry ...
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... fire was blazing ; candles were burning on the table ; and water and everything else necessary for ablution and comfort . There was , likewise , what is always to be found in an English house , a writing - table , letter - paper , note ...
... fire was blazing ; candles were burning on the table ; and water and everything else necessary for ablution and comfort . There was , likewise , what is always to be found in an English house , a writing - table , letter - paper , note ...
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... fire ; fresh water in basins , in goblets , in tubs ; napkins without stint , as white as snow ; a double mattress , a French bed , sheets of the finest linen , a canopy of the richest silk , a table portfolio , writing apparatus and ...
... fire ; fresh water in basins , in goblets , in tubs ; napkins without stint , as white as snow ; a double mattress , a French bed , sheets of the finest linen , a canopy of the richest silk , a table portfolio , writing apparatus and ...
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... fire , and the valet soon after to bring my clothes and shoes . We had eight men - servants at dinner constantly , seven of them in livery , with their heads fully powdered ; and one in black , looking like a grave old clergyman , who ...
... fire , and the valet soon after to bring my clothes and shoes . We had eight men - servants at dinner constantly , seven of them in livery , with their heads fully powdered ; and one in black , looking like a grave old clergyman , who ...
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... fire , and a rushlight to burn all night , in a safe , so that no danger can come of it . Your windows and bed- clothes are always closely drawn , your night - clothes hung by the fire to be aired , the boot - jack and slippers placed ...
... fire , and a rushlight to burn all night , in a safe , so that no danger can come of it . Your windows and bed- clothes are always closely drawn , your night - clothes hung by the fire to be aired , the boot - jack and slippers placed ...
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