The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... give place to a description of the ménage of Lambton Castle , the seat of the late Lord Durham . ” Here Mr. Colman is completely at home . In houses of this kind it is usual to have from forty to fifty servants . The servants ...
... give place to a description of the ménage of Lambton Castle , the seat of the late Lord Durham . ” Here Mr. Colman is completely at home . In houses of this kind it is usual to have from forty to fifty servants . The servants ...
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... give it to a servant , or leave it in an ante - room . The lady of the house generally claims the arm of the principal stranger , or the gentleman of the highest rank ; she then assigns the other ladies and gentlemen by name , and ...
... give it to a servant , or leave it in an ante - room . The lady of the house generally claims the arm of the principal stranger , or the gentleman of the highest rank ; she then assigns the other ladies and gentlemen by name , and ...
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... give the reins to his imagination , in order to conceive his ( Mr. Colman's ) happiness . Imagine an elegant dining - room , the table covered with the richest plate , and this plate filled with the richest viands which the culinary art ...
... give the reins to his imagination , in order to conceive his ( Mr. Colman's ) happiness . Imagine an elegant dining - room , the table covered with the richest plate , and this plate filled with the richest viands which the culinary art ...
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... give something to see one in the Duke of Wellington's hat , or in the Bishop of Exeter's . Were we to follow Mr. Colman through all his peregrinations in Eng- land only , we should fill the magazine , instead of the remaining page ...
... give something to see one in the Duke of Wellington's hat , or in the Bishop of Exeter's . Were we to follow Mr. Colman through all his peregrinations in Eng- land only , we should fill the magazine , instead of the remaining page ...
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... nor an affirmative answer could Smith ever obtain . In this mode the application lay over , until his patience was fairly worn out , " They will not give a direct negative , and 26 The Authors of the " Rejected Addresses . "
... nor an affirmative answer could Smith ever obtain . In this mode the application lay over , until his patience was fairly worn out , " They will not give a direct negative , and 26 The Authors of the " Rejected Addresses . "
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