The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1842 |
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... Lord Bridgewater pressed him to name his own terms . Viart de- manded a salary of 12,000 francs , a separate residence besides that allotted to him in his lordship's hotel , and moreover an additional allowance for his own table ; for ...
... Lord Bridgewater pressed him to name his own terms . Viart de- manded a salary of 12,000 francs , a separate residence besides that allotted to him in his lordship's hotel , and moreover an additional allowance for his own table ; for ...
الصفحة 12
... Lord Bridgewater recompensed the services of Viart during his life time . The legacy which his lordship bequeathed to his favourite cook was curious and appropriate . It con- sisted of a casserole and a gridiron of silver , ornamented ...
... Lord Bridgewater recompensed the services of Viart during his life time . The legacy which his lordship bequeathed to his favourite cook was curious and appropriate . It con- sisted of a casserole and a gridiron of silver , ornamented ...
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... lord , and then to predict how he should be treated when she got him again . So Mrs. Allen Barnaby reared herself up again , and looking round her , conceived the very rational idea that let the hour be what it might , the best thing ...
... lord , and then to predict how he should be treated when she got him again . So Mrs. Allen Barnaby reared herself up again , and looking round her , conceived the very rational idea that let the hour be what it might , the best thing ...
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... " -beyond the stars ! Vide Selden's notes on the Summs of Sir Ralph de Hengham , who was Lord Chief Justice tempore Edward I. Another still more intrepid fiction is the presumption that every The Poetry of Law , and the Law of Poetry . 71.
... " -beyond the stars ! Vide Selden's notes on the Summs of Sir Ralph de Hengham , who was Lord Chief Justice tempore Edward I. Another still more intrepid fiction is the presumption that every The Poetry of Law , and the Law of Poetry . 71.
الصفحة 73
... lord for lot they pay at measuring time ; Sixpence a load for cope the lord demands , And that is paid to the bergh - master's hands . The assizors in Scotland correspond with our jurors in England , and the assizor's oath is in verse ...
... lord for lot they pay at measuring time ; Sixpence a load for cope the lord demands , And that is paid to the bergh - master's hands . The assizors in Scotland correspond with our jurors in England , and the assizor's oath is in verse ...
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الصفحة 76 - When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's •waste...
الصفحة 160 - All Nature is but art, unknown to thee All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good: And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.
الصفحة 270 - But I must also feel it as a man: I cannot but remember such things were, That were most precious to me. Did heaven look on, And would not take their part?
الصفحة 332 - By the apostle Paul, shadows to-night Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard, Than can the substance of ten thousand soldiers, Armed in proof, and led by shallow Richmond.
الصفحة 569 - tis not that now I shrink from what is suffer'd : let him speak Who hath beheld decline upon my brow, Or seen my mind's convulsion leave it weak ; But in this page a record will I seek. Not in the air shall these my words disperse, Though I be ashes ; a far hour shall wreak The deep prophetic fulness of this verse, And pile on human heads the mountain of my curse ! cxxxv.
الصفحة 73 - Or call up him that left half -told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wondrous horse of brass On which the Tartar king did ride...
الصفحة 94 - About an hour before sunset (for then the mice begin to run) they sally forth in quest of prey, and hunt all round the hedges of meadows and small enclosuies for them, which seem to be their only food. In this irregular country we can stand on an eminence and see them beat the fields over like a setting-dog, and often drop down in the grass or corn.
الصفحة 519 - Where some, like magistrates, correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad, Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds, Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the...
الصفحة 49 - The man who is fitted out by nature, and sent into the world with great abilities, is capable of doing great good or mischief in it.
الصفحة 580 - ... in such terms of his pleasure in seeing me, that I soon lost the whole of my terror ; astonishment to find him so nearly well, and gratification to see him so pleased, removed every uneasy feeling, and the joy that succeeded, in my conviction of his recovery, made me ready to throw myself at his feet to express it. What a conversation followed ! When he saw me fearless, he grew more and more alive, and made me walk close by his side, away from the attendants, and even the Willises themselves,...