The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1838 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 6
... hands of Messrs . Chipp , Rice , and Hiccory , of Cal- cutta , and they have smashed . Cuthbert has not a shilling to ... hand at an angle of forty - five from his nose , made that sort of noise which people are in the habit of adopting ...
... hands of Messrs . Chipp , Rice , and Hiccory , of Cal- cutta , and they have smashed . Cuthbert has not a shilling to ... hand at an angle of forty - five from his nose , made that sort of noise which people are in the habit of adopting ...
Page 14
... hand and warning shake of the head . But he was not unsupported : on the other side was an old woman , dancing and singing in surpassing joy ; ap- plauding to the skies the man's rash deed , and exclaiming that he was a true patriot ...
... hand and warning shake of the head . But he was not unsupported : on the other side was an old woman , dancing and singing in surpassing joy ; ap- plauding to the skies the man's rash deed , and exclaiming that he was a true patriot ...
Page 15
... hand , form a noble approach to the lakes . Ireland seems in all things to be a land of extremes : there is but a step from the villa and castle to the dismal cabin ; from the sad voices and sights of the " valley of shadows " to the ...
... hand , form a noble approach to the lakes . Ireland seems in all things to be a land of extremes : there is but a step from the villa and castle to the dismal cabin ; from the sad voices and sights of the " valley of shadows " to the ...
Page 22
... hand nor seal affixed to their edicts . In another sense , indeed , there may be still something approaching to the literal in the application of the word , inasmuch , namely , as a perfect knowledge of etiquette is a real shiboleth ...
... hand nor seal affixed to their edicts . In another sense , indeed , there may be still something approaching to the literal in the application of the word , inasmuch , namely , as a perfect knowledge of etiquette is a real shiboleth ...
Page 25
... hand , gradually builds up one for itself , not theoretically and of afore- thought , but empirically , or rather ... hands ; of which custom some remnants are pre- served in Old England , in certain circles , where an host is thought ...
... hand , gradually builds up one for itself , not theoretically and of afore- thought , but empirically , or rather ... hands ; of which custom some remnants are pre- served in Old England , in certain circles , where an host is thought ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Admiral Algiers answered appeared Arabella Baron Barrister battle of Agincourt beautiful Belleville better brother called Captain Cavendish Lorimer character church Covent Garden cried Cuthbert daughter dear death delight devil dinner Drury Lane Duke Duke of Burgundy Duke of York Earl engaged England English exclaimed eyes Fanny father favour feeling fortune France French gave gentleman give hand Harfleur heard heart Henry Holinshed Holkar honour hope Jacques Tenebræ Jonquille king king's lady live London look Lord Madame Mara marabout Marquis marriage matter mind Moorish Narcisse nature Neatskin Nell Gwynn never Nicolas night Nubley once Opera Paris person play poor Pope present Prince prisoner Rector replied Rouen scarcely scene Schneider season Shakspeare sing Somerset spirit Sternpost Suffolk tell theatre thee things thou thought tion took wife words young Yvetot