| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 478 oldal
...ireful, and, I will add, gentlemen, a comforting article of domestic furniture ??Whv is Mrs. Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this...desertion, and which I am not in a condition to explain T/And- what docs this allusion to the slow coach mean? For aught I know, it may be a reference to Pickwick... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1837 - 596 oldal
...earnestly entreated not to am&e herself ahout this warming-pan, unless (as is no doubt the case) itjts a mere cover for hidden fire — a mere substitute...desertion, and which I am not in a condition to explain?" ' The following extract, containing a palpable hit of much more general application, is given, in the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 716 oldal
...useful, and I will add, gentlemen, a comforting article of domestic furniture? Why is Mrs. Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this...mere substitute for some endearing word or promise, agreably to a preconcerted system of correspondence, artfully contrived by Pickwick with a view to... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 712 oldal
...useful, and I will add, gentlemen, a comforting article of domestic furniture ? Why is Mrs. Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this...mere substitute for some endearing word or promise, agreably to a preconcerted system of correspondence, artfully contrived by Pickwick with a view to... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 440 oldal
...Bardell so earnestl; entreated not to agitate herself about thi warming-pan, unless (as is no doubt thi case) it is a mere cover for hidden fire — a mere substitute for some endearing won" or promise, agreeably to a preconcerted system of correspondence, artfully conrived by Pickwick... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1840 - 720 oldal
...useful, and I will add, gentlemen, a comforting article of domestic furniture? Why is Mrs, Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this...substitute for some endearing word or promise, agreeably Ut a preconcerted system of correspondence, artfully contrived by Pickwick with a view to his contemplated... | |
| 1919 - 1188 oldal
...latent love like latent heat; these productions may be mere covers for hidden fire, mere substitutes for some endearing word or promise, agreeably to a...preconcerted system of correspondence artfully contrived . . . and which I confess I am not in a position to explain.' This is not a rough draft of Sergeant... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 516 oldal
...useful, and I will add, gentlemen, a comforting article of domestic furniture 1 Why is Mrs. Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this...Pickwick with a view to his contemplated desertion, aud which I am not in a condition to explain ? And what does this allusion to the slow coach mean ?... | |
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 oldal
...useful, and I will add, gentlemen, a comforting article of domestic furniture ? Why is Mrs. Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this...what does this allusion to the slow coach mean ? For ought I know, it may be a reference to Pickwick himself, who has most unquestionably been a criminally... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 oldal
...useful, and I will add, gentlemen, a comforting article of domestic furniture ? Wby is Mrs. Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this warming-pan, unless (as is no douht the case) it is a mere cover foi hidden fire — a mere substitute for some en dearing word or... | |
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