The Clubs of London ...H. Colburn, 1832 |
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... frequently visited with these re- miniscences , that Mrs. Johnson began to throw out hints for a separate couch , till habit had re- conciled her to the occasional interruptions of her slumbers . In short , the fun of Ben Jon- son's ...
... frequently visited with these re- miniscences , that Mrs. Johnson began to throw out hints for a separate couch , till habit had re- conciled her to the occasional interruptions of her slumbers . In short , the fun of Ben Jon- son's ...
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... frequent repetition , loses much of its attraction . " 66 This , however , was nothing to the amusement furnished by a novel in three volumes , which poor Linley had been ill - advised enough to pub- lish , and for which Sir Richard ...
... frequent repetition , loses much of its attraction . " 66 This , however , was nothing to the amusement furnished by a novel in three volumes , which poor Linley had been ill - advised enough to pub- lish , and for which Sir Richard ...
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... frequently invited to his table , and entertained with his accustomed liberality . I had the happiness to meet John Kemble there , and I was highly delighted with my good fortune , and the more so , as I sate next to him . The ...
... frequently invited to his table , and entertained with his accustomed liberality . I had the happiness to meet John Kemble there , and I was highly delighted with my good fortune , and the more so , as I sate next to him . The ...
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... frequently gave him his medicines , and , on one of these occasions , contrived to administer to him a phial of distilled laurel - leaf , a most deadly poison , which he had been seen to prepare . The poor young man swallowed the whole ...
... frequently gave him his medicines , and , on one of these occasions , contrived to administer to him a phial of distilled laurel - leaf , a most deadly poison , which he had been seen to prepare . The poor young man swallowed the whole ...
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... frequent his house , have chris- tened " the Philosopher's Port . " It had , to say . the truth , a strong dash of philosophy or some- thing else in it . And who can blame him for not dispensing his best wines to palates too unpractised ...
... frequent his house , have chris- tened " the Philosopher's Port . " It had , to say . the truth , a strong dash of philosophy or some- thing else in it . And who can blame him for not dispensing his best wines to palates too unpractised ...
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