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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... MISS BELMONT . Villain - who would beguile one woman of her heart while he robbed another of her honor . [ Exit Miss Belmont . FRIENDLY . I'm petrified . Enter Jerry . JERRY . And you call yourself a foine gentleman loike ? What thof ye ...
... MISS BELMONT . Villain - who would beguile one woman of her heart while he robbed another of her honor . [ Exit Miss Belmont . FRIENDLY . I'm petrified . Enter Jerry . JERRY . And you call yourself a foine gentleman loike ? What thof ye ...
633. oldal
... Miss Belmont kneel . LORD BELMONT . Thus , my children and friends , we see how , on the one hand , virtue is rewarded , and how , on the other , vice is punished - how the watering pot of fertility nourishes the useful tree , and the ...
... Miss Belmont kneel . LORD BELMONT . Thus , my children and friends , we see how , on the one hand , virtue is rewarded , and how , on the other , vice is punished - how the watering pot of fertility nourishes the useful tree , and the ...
634. oldal
... MISS CORBET. ( ( Mr. Flowerdew shuddered , and for reasons that can very well be understood , agreed most heartily with his hostess . " But as I'm in the land of the living ! " continued Mrs. M'Crie , our taupy lass has a'thegether ...
... MISS CORBET. ( ( Mr. Flowerdew shuddered , and for reasons that can very well be understood , agreed most heartily with his hostess . " But as I'm in the land of the living ! " continued Mrs. M'Crie , our taupy lass has a'thegether ...
648. oldal
... missed his customary " bother " with Mr. Blank , who chose for the present to be out of the way . Home he trudged , carrying the newspa- per , the harbinger of his fortune , in the crown of his hat - placed himself on his stool - drew ...
... missed his customary " bother " with Mr. Blank , who chose for the present to be out of the way . Home he trudged , carrying the newspa- per , the harbinger of his fortune , in the crown of his hat - placed himself on his stool - drew ...
663. oldal
... miss it ; but the Judge had a plateful of chips on the table before him , one of which he every now and then popped into his long thin bell - glass of claret , diluting it , I should have thought , in rather a heathenish manner ; but n ...
... miss it ; but the Judge had a plateful of chips on the table before him , one of which he every now and then popped into his long thin bell - glass of claret , diluting it , I should have thought , in rather a heathenish manner ; but n ...
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