Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 55
... suppose that from this petty burgrave would spring a future wearer of the imperial crown . Economy is a small virtue made up of small priva- tions , but which makes much of little- Molti pochi fanno un assai— “ Mony a pickle maks a ...
... suppose that from this petty burgrave would spring a future wearer of the imperial crown . Economy is a small virtue made up of small priva- tions , but which makes much of little- Molti pochi fanno un assai— “ Mony a pickle maks a ...
Page 60
... suppose Miss Fletcher means that a new set of officers has arrived there . But this is a note of my own . " Or again , with mock- ing reference to some of those pomposi- ties of authorship which she ridicules in ' Northanger Abbey ...
... suppose Miss Fletcher means that a new set of officers has arrived there . But this is a note of my own . " Or again , with mock- ing reference to some of those pomposi- ties of authorship which she ridicules in ' Northanger Abbey ...
Page 72
... suppose there may have been a clique antagonistic to Mr. Yates in the Garrick Club , of which Mr. Yates's friend , now deceased , who men- tioned to Thackeray the authorship of the article which produced the mischief , was possibly the ...
... suppose there may have been a clique antagonistic to Mr. Yates in the Garrick Club , of which Mr. Yates's friend , now deceased , who men- tioned to Thackeray the authorship of the article which produced the mischief , was possibly the ...
Page 82
... suppose , upon how the professor goes on . " Then there was a silence ; and then with his usual headlong rush into the very heart of his subject , Borroughdale sud- denly burst out , - " I say , Farquart , you know - er — what my my ...
... suppose , upon how the professor goes on . " Then there was a silence ; and then with his usual headlong rush into the very heart of his subject , Borroughdale sud- denly burst out , - " I say , Farquart , you know - er — what my my ...
Page 92
... suppose that we should miss the train . " - " Mademoiselle will have twenty min- utes to wait at the station , if not half an hour . " An impatient exclamation from the first speaker ; then silence for two or three minutes , whilst the ...
... suppose that we should miss the train . " - " Mademoiselle will have twenty min- utes to wait at the station , if not half an hour . " An impatient exclamation from the first speaker ; then silence for two or three minutes , whilst the ...
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