| James White - 1834 - 248 oldal
...the composition of the thirty-fifth ? Or, most marvellous and astonishing of all ! how should Mr. 136 Claudius Bagshaw have conceived or imagined that his...tender ground, we will only hint at the possibility of such a change — a lady of the intended party might quit the drawing-room at night in the sweetest... | |
| John Poole - 1835 - 374 oldal
...portrait by Sir Joshua, for two hundred pounds, wherewith to carry his infallible scheme into execution ? How is it that our friend Ranter, whose thirty-four...lady-usher to a morn of fog, sleet, and drizzle. Then, again—•but, this being tender ground, we will only hint at the possibility of such a change—a... | |
| John Poole - 1835 - 244 oldal
...moment, -be engaged in the composition of the thirty-fifth ? Or, most marvellous and astonishing of all I how could Mr. Claudius Bagshaw have conceived or imagined...tender ground, we will only hint at the possibility of such a change — a lady of the intend- , ed party might quit the drawing-room at night in the sweetest... | |
| John Poole - 1835 - 226 oldal
...and great and wondrous events may occur, all of them to the disadvantage of tne party of pleasure. The climate of England is not remarkable for knowing...be lady-usher to a morn of fog, sleet, and drizzle. But such an affair long prepared and carefully arranged ! why, it is of all the modes of human enjoyment... | |
| John Poole - 1843 - 366 oldal
...portrait by Sir Joshua, for two hundred pounds, wherewith to carry his infallible scheme into execution ? How is it that our friend Ranter, whose thirty-four...lady-usher to a morn of fog, sleet, and drizzle. Then, again—but, this being tender ground, we will only hint at the possibility of such a change—a lady... | |
| 1845 - 614 oldal
...almost impromptu : projected at twelve o'clock at night at the earliest, executed at twelve o'clock on re. niarkahlc for knowing its own mind ; nor is the weather **so fixed in its resolve" but that a bright... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1849 - 432 oldal
...PREPARATIONS FOR PLEASURE; OR A PIC-NIC. To give a pic-nic party a fair chance of success, it must he almost impromptu ; projected at twelve o'clock at...bright August moon, suspended in a clear sky, may he lady-usher to a morn of fog, sleet, and drizzle. But such an affair, long prepared and carefully... | |
| 432 oldal
...wire-bound system lf misery and constraint. — Dr. Chalmers, PREPARATIONS FOR PLEASURE; OR A PIC-NIC. To give a pic-nic party a fair chance of success,...The climate of England is not remarkable for knowing ita own mind; nor is the weather "so fixed in its resolve," but that a bright August moon, suspended... | |
| John Poole - 1859 - 434 oldal
...party a fair chance of success, it must he almost impromptu ; projected at twelve o'clock at night tit the earliest, executed at twelve o'clock of the following...tender ground, we will only hint at the possibility of such a change — a lady of the intended party might quit the drawing-room at night in the sweetest... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 234 oldal
...almost impromptu : projected at twelve o'clock at night at the earliest, executed at twelve o'clock on the following day at the latest; and even then the...tender ground, we will only hint at the possibility of such a change, — a lady of the intended party might quit the drawing-room at night in the sweetest... | |
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