The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 - English literature |
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Page 293
... Horace Vere , a lord among wits . " 66 a wit among lords , and " Ruin ! I don't see that , " said Crossbuttock , very slowly . " Of course you don't . I don't mean the sort of ruin you do - I mean eleven hundred and a britska . " a year ...
... Horace Vere , a lord among wits . " 66 a wit among lords , and " Ruin ! I don't see that , " said Crossbuttock , very slowly . " Of course you don't . I don't mean the sort of ruin you do - I mean eleven hundred and a britska . " a year ...
Page 294
... Horace Vere , the marquis's doctor and himself , and — the most remarkable man of the party — Ĥarry Win- nington , a lawyer , still young , a profound observer , much run after for his wit , raillery , and social talents , but ...
... Horace Vere , the marquis's doctor and himself , and — the most remarkable man of the party — Ĥarry Win- nington , a lawyer , still young , a profound observer , much run after for his wit , raillery , and social talents , but ...
Page 295
... Horace Vere . " How can you ask such a question ? " said Winnington , who took a malicious pleasure in exposing Vere's banalités . " Why not ? " said Vere , fiercely . " Why , with your beautiful neighbour . " " " What then ? " and Horace ...
... Horace Vere . " How can you ask such a question ? " said Winnington , who took a malicious pleasure in exposing Vere's banalités . " Why not ? " said Vere , fiercely . " Why , with your beautiful neighbour . " " " What then ? " and Horace ...
Page 296
... Vere , say a good thing - I command you , " said Parthe- nope . " Incapable , ' pon my soul . " dyism and his neckcloth . 66 66 Horace ... Horace's case , doctor ? " asked Winning . ton . The doctor was rather embarrassed - he did not know ...
... Vere , say a good thing - I command you , " said Parthe- nope . " Incapable , ' pon my soul . " dyism and his neckcloth . 66 66 Horace ... Horace's case , doctor ? " asked Winning . ton . The doctor was rather embarrassed - he did not know ...
Page 299
... Horace Vere , Crossbuttock , St. Hyacinth , John Positive , Henry Winnington , and a large throng of loungers . " Shall you go to Jack's wedding to - morrow ? " asked Horace Vere of The St. Hyacinth . the base " Oh yes ! I must , of ...
... Horace Vere , Crossbuttock , St. Hyacinth , John Positive , Henry Winnington , and a large throng of loungers . " Shall you go to Jack's wedding to - morrow ? " asked Horace Vere of The St. Hyacinth . the base " Oh yes ! I must , of ...
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