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Pagina 83
... bill on the walls of a small public - house , setting forth that on a certain day all the fur- niture , fixtures , brewing utensils , good- will , & c . , were to be sold . He thought it would be just the place for him , near a foundry ...
... bill on the walls of a small public - house , setting forth that on a certain day all the fur- niture , fixtures , brewing utensils , good- will , & c . , were to be sold . He thought it would be just the place for him , near a foundry ...
Pagina 98
The debates of 1854 were excited by an actual measure before Parliament . The bill for reforming the University of Oxford was one of that splendid programme of measures which the Aberdeen Cabinet announced at the beginning of the ...
The debates of 1854 were excited by an actual measure before Parliament . The bill for reforming the University of Oxford was one of that splendid programme of measures which the Aberdeen Cabinet announced at the beginning of the ...
Pagina 147
... bill of fare for the housekeeper . Not unfrequently , too , I have to send the necessary notice of his admission to the rela- tives of the sick man , as the patients are often brought in unknown to their family . The linen of the wards ...
... bill of fare for the housekeeper . Not unfrequently , too , I have to send the necessary notice of his admission to the rela- tives of the sick man , as the patients are often brought in unknown to their family . The linen of the wards ...
Pagina 150
... bill , and had an egg for breakfast every day ( besides riding in omnibuses ) , there are still , alas , about thirty- two marks , and how to get through it before the first of August I really cannot see . ' A novel subject of ...
... bill , and had an egg for breakfast every day ( besides riding in omnibuses ) , there are still , alas , about thirty- two marks , and how to get through it before the first of August I really cannot see . ' A novel subject of ...
Pagina 167
... bills , the conditions upon which plants would be allowed to compete , and the amount of the prizes , were announced . The conditions were simply that none but those living in Little Coram - street and the courts adjacent would be ...
... bills , the conditions upon which plants would be allowed to compete , and the amount of the prizes , were announced . The conditions were simply that none but those living in Little Coram - street and the courts adjacent would be ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 69 - No, Sir ; there is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn.
Pagina 74 - Poor stuff! No, sir, claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero (smiling) must drink brandy.
Pagina 38 - His father was a butcher, and I have been told heretofore by some of the neighbours that when he was a boy he exercised his father's trade, but when he killed a calf he would do it in a high style, and make a speech.
Pagina 37 - I remember, the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, Would he had blotted a thousand.
Pagina 37 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was indeed honest, and of an. open and free nature ; had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions...
Pagina 113 - All things are full of labour ; man cannot utter it : the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing.
Pagina 26 - Yes, trust them not: for there is an upstart crow beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger's heart, wrapt in a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.
Pagina 29 - As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latins, so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage...
Pagina 38 - Jonson, which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war ; Master Jonson (like the former) was built far higher in learning ; solid, but slow in his performances.
Pagina 42 - To leave for nothing all thy sum of good; For nothing this wide universe I call Save thou, my rose; in it thou art my all.