The Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic Selections from the Writings of the Most Eminent Humorists of America, Ireland, Scotland, and England, 2. kötetWilliam Evans Burton D. Appleton, 1864 - 1136 oldal |
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637. oldal
... beautiful sheet of note paper , quickly penned the following effusion : " My dear Lady Crosby , permit me to request your acceptance of a solan goose , which has just been sent me from Maxwell Hall . Knowing your fondness for this bird ...
... beautiful sheet of note paper , quickly penned the following effusion : " My dear Lady Crosby , permit me to request your acceptance of a solan goose , which has just been sent me from Maxwell Hall . Knowing your fondness for this bird ...
638. oldal
... beautiful goose ! how nice it will be when it is roasted ! You must have a great large slice , mamma , for you had very little dinner yesterday . Why have we never any nice dinners now , mamma ? " " Hush , little chatter - box , " said ...
... beautiful goose ! how nice it will be when it is roasted ! You must have a great large slice , mamma , for you had very little dinner yesterday . Why have we never any nice dinners now , mamma ? " " Hush , little chatter - box , " said ...
654. oldal
... beautiful bridge of Perth , see that identical salmon , with his back - fin just visible above the translucent tide , ar- rowing up the Tay , bold as a bridegroom , and nothing doubting that he should spend his honey- moon among the ...
... beautiful bridge of Perth , see that identical salmon , with his back - fin just visible above the translucent tide , ar- rowing up the Tay , bold as a bridegroom , and nothing doubting that he should spend his honey- moon among the ...
655. oldal
... beautiful lus- tre , like the dewy Pleiades , over which nature has insensibly been breathing a mist almost waving and wavering into a veil of clouds ? Have you , our dear Doctor , no compassion for those unfortunate blades , who ...
... beautiful lus- tre , like the dewy Pleiades , over which nature has insensibly been breathing a mist almost waving and wavering into a veil of clouds ? Have you , our dear Doctor , no compassion for those unfortunate blades , who ...
658. oldal
... be , rose bright and beautiful with hopes that , far as the eyes of the soul could reach , glittered on earth's , and heaven's , and life's horizon ! But suppose that after all this trouble to get him- 658 DR . KITCHINER .
... be , rose bright and beautiful with hopes that , far as the eyes of the soul could reach , glittered on earth's , and heaven's , and life's horizon ! But suppose that after all this trouble to get him- 658 DR . KITCHINER .
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