I was smoking in a tavern parlour one night — and this Costigan came into the room alive — the very man : — the most remarkable resemblance of the printed sketches of the man, of the rude drawings in which I had depicted him. He had the same little... Scribner's Magazine ... - Page 761908Full view - About this book
| SMITH - 1862 - 924 pages
...down in the chair • opposite. In the novel ofPendennis, written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan, whom I had invented (as I suppose...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlour one night — and this Costigan came into the room alive... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1829 - 754 pages
...sat down in the chair opposite. In the novel of Pendennis, written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan, whom I had invented (as I suppose...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlour one night — and this Costigan came into the room alive... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 436 pages
...down in the chair opposite. In the novel of " Pendennis," written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan, whom I had invented (as I suppose...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlor one night, and this Costigan came into the room alive,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 444 pages
...down in the chair opposite. In the novel of " Pendennis," written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan, whom I had invented (as I suppose...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlour one night —and this Costigan came into the room alive—the... | |
| S.E.H. CHAMBERS - 1869 - 452 pages
...down in the chair opposite. In the novel of " Pendennis," written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan, whom I had invented (as I suppose...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlour one night —and this Costigan came into the room alive—the... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 450 pages
...In the novel of " Pendennis," written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan,whom I had invented (as I suppose authors invent their...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlour one night — and this Costigan came into the room alive... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1872 - 660 pages
...down in the chair opposite. In the novel of " Pendennis," written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan, whom I had invented (as I suppose...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlour one night- — and this Costigan came into the room... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1879 - 380 pages
...down in the chair opposite. In the novel of " Pendennis," written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan, whom I had invented (as I suppose...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlour one night — and this Costigan came into the room alive... | |
| William Swinton - 1880 - 694 pages
...opposite. In the novel of Pcndcnnis, written ten years ago, there is an account of a certain Costigan, 280 whom I had invented (as I suppose authors invent their...personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds and ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlor one night, and this Costigan came into the room alive... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 878 pages
...down in tlie chair opposite. In the novel of " Pendennis," written ten years ngo, there is an account of a certain Costigan, whom I had invented (as I suppose...invent their personages out of scraps, heel-taps, odds arid ends of characters). I was smoking in a tavern parlor one night — and this Costigan came into... | |
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