The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... party . appears to me to have been destined for a solitary meal- the lengthened lounging meal made up of eating , drinking , and read- ing ; but there is nothing social or sociable in its attributes ; one cannot in tea or coffee ...
... party . appears to me to have been destined for a solitary meal- the lengthened lounging meal made up of eating , drinking , and read- ing ; but there is nothing social or sociable in its attributes ; one cannot in tea or coffee ...
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... party , I countermanded my horses till the evening , and passed what , in the sequel , turned out to be a very entertaining day . It was agreed - and what would I not at that period of my life have agreed to ? -that some of the party ...
... party , I countermanded my horses till the evening , and passed what , in the sequel , turned out to be a very entertaining day . It was agreed - and what would I not at that period of my life have agreed to ? -that some of the party ...
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... party , I must set down . She had never been at Richmond before , or if she had , knew none of the little peculiarities attached to it . He desired the waiter after dinner to bring some " maids of honour " -those cheesecakes for which ...
... party , I must set down . She had never been at Richmond before , or if she had , knew none of the little peculiarities attached to it . He desired the waiter after dinner to bring some " maids of honour " -those cheesecakes for which ...
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... party , by turning to the waiter and desiring him , in a a sweet but decided tone , to bring her a gentleman usher of the black rod , if they had one in the house , quite cold . • These were the sort of plaisantries ( mauvaises , if you ...
... party , by turning to the waiter and desiring him , in a a sweet but decided tone , to bring her a gentleman usher of the black rod , if they had one in the house , quite cold . • These were the sort of plaisantries ( mauvaises , if you ...
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... party included " the youth of both sexes , " and fishing and sailing were to be our sports . It makes a part of the record that the Broads we visited were the pro- perty of Joseph Hume , Esq . , whose name will survive in the annals of ...
... party included " the youth of both sexes , " and fishing and sailing were to be our sports . It makes a part of the record that the Broads we visited were the pro- perty of Joseph Hume , Esq . , whose name will survive in the annals of ...
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