The Clubs of London ...H. Colburn, 1832 |
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... considered an evening passed at the Beef - Steaks , to be the consummation of social enjoyment . Many years afterwards , a friend introduced me to that festive board , nor was I insensible to sundry whisperings of ambi- tion , that ...
... considered an evening passed at the Beef - Steaks , to be the consummation of social enjoyment . Many years afterwards , a friend introduced me to that festive board , nor was I insensible to sundry whisperings of ambi- tion , that ...
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... considered in your public profession , which hath , in a manner , no acquaintance with scholar- ship or learning , you should have culled out the quintessence , and sucked up the sap of the chiefest kinds of learning . " AZoïlus ...
... considered in your public profession , which hath , in a manner , no acquaintance with scholar- ship or learning , you should have culled out the quintessence , and sucked up the sap of the chiefest kinds of learning . " AZoïlus ...
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... is certainly not in the best anti- thetic style of Sheridan's comedy , was , by the Critics of the pit , who never dreamed that She- VOL . II . G ridan had furnished it , considered as a miserable attempt THE BEEF - STEAK CLUB . 81.
... is certainly not in the best anti- thetic style of Sheridan's comedy , was , by the Critics of the pit , who never dreamed that She- VOL . II . G ridan had furnished it , considered as a miserable attempt THE BEEF - STEAK CLUB . 81.
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Esq. Charles Marsh. ridan had furnished it , considered as a miserable attempt on the part of the author to mimic the manner of that great comic writer , and probably conduced much to the failure of the piece . When Sheridan was told of ...
Esq. Charles Marsh. ridan had furnished it , considered as a miserable attempt on the part of the author to mimic the manner of that great comic writer , and probably conduced much to the failure of the piece . When Sheridan was told of ...
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... . King John , he observed , was a patch - work of this kind , though it contained many scenes scarcely sur- passed by the genius of Shakspeare . The greater part of the first act he considered to be spurious THE BEEF - STEAK CLUB . 101.
... . King John , he observed , was a patch - work of this kind , though it contained many scenes scarcely sur- passed by the genius of Shakspeare . The greater part of the first act he considered to be spurious THE BEEF - STEAK CLUB . 101.
Términos y frases comunes
afterwards amidst amongst amusement anecdote Arthur Murphy banker barrister Beef Beef-Steaks Burke called character Charles Charles Morris Cobb conversation convivial counsellor Court Curran delighted Dick Dick's dine dinner Drûg Dublin Duke of Norfolk eloquence English Erskine exclaimed Farmer feelings fortune French revolution gave genius gentleman give Grace heard heart holy honour Horne Tooke hour humour Humphrey Sturt intellect Irish Jasus John JOHN HORNE TOOKE Kemble Killarney kind lady late laugh Linley literary Lord Lord Kingsborough Lord Sandwich Mackintosh ment Micky mind mirth morning natural never night notes observed occasion party person play political poor port wine powers racter remarked replied returned Rooney Serjeant Shakspeare Sheridan Sir Francis Burdett speech spirit Steaks Sublime Society sure taste tell theatre thing tion told Walsh whilst whole Wilkes WILLIAM LINLEY wine word