Littell's Living Age, 53. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1857 |
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13. oldal
... present ; and the club itself , consisting of so many eminent men , is to this day popularly designated as John- son's club . between two such companions . Indeed , the great man was sometimes provoked into fits of passion , in which he ...
... present ; and the club itself , consisting of so many eminent men , is to this day popularly designated as John- son's club . between two such companions . Indeed , the great man was sometimes provoked into fits of passion , in which he ...
38. oldal
... present atmospheric conditions . To gentlemen he talked politics , and he read two daily papers expressly to qualify himself for this func- tion . Mr. Barton thought him a man of considerable political information , but not of lively ...
... present atmospheric conditions . To gentlemen he talked politics , and he read two daily papers expressly to qualify himself for this func- tion . Mr. Barton thought him a man of considerable political information , but not of lively ...
54. oldal
... present with them as their shadow , which they have learned to bear from sheer necessity , but which they have never accepted or got resigned to . She was not young , nor handsome , though she might once have been so . Her dress was ...
... present with them as their shadow , which they have learned to bear from sheer necessity , but which they have never accepted or got resigned to . She was not young , nor handsome , though she might once have been so . Her dress was ...
55. oldal
... present debts of honor ( so called ) once paid , he , the son and heir , must con- trive as he best could to live on a certain and not very liberal allowance . Of course James Stowell had not the slightest notion of living on any thing ...
... present debts of honor ( so called ) once paid , he , the son and heir , must con- trive as he best could to live on a certain and not very liberal allowance . Of course James Stowell had not the slightest notion of living on any thing ...
61. oldal
... present contrasts as sharp as any we People are never so severely satirized as can find at home , and that is saying every by themselves . The hardest cuts at the thing . We should be the vulgar detractors Americans are in some of their ...
... present contrasts as sharp as any we People are never so severely satirized as can find at home , and that is saying every by themselves . The hardest cuts at the thing . We should be the vulgar detractors Americans are in some of their ...
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