The Clubs of London ...H. Colburn, 1832 |
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... , prolonged their discourse to a late hour . But so delighted was the old peer with his entertain- ment , that , on going away , he proposed renewing it at the same place and hour on the Saturday 10 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... , prolonged their discourse to a late hour . But so delighted was the old peer with his entertain- ment , that , on going away , he proposed renewing it at the same place and hour on the Saturday 10 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... ment's notice . " A fig for your hypocrisy ! " ex- claimed Murphy , across the table . " You know , Davy , you mislaid my tragedy two months ago , " Yes , " and I make no doubt you have lost it . " replied Garrick ; " but you forget ...
... ment's notice . " A fig for your hypocrisy ! " ex- claimed Murphy , across the table . " You know , Davy , you mislaid my tragedy two months ago , " Yes , " and I make no doubt you have lost it . " replied Garrick ; " but you forget ...
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... , as a compli- ment justly due to the wit , spirit , and humour which had so long delighted the table . Arthur Murphy gave me sketches of several characters who flourished at the Beef - Steaks about that 22 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... , as a compli- ment justly due to the wit , spirit , and humour which had so long delighted the table . Arthur Murphy gave me sketches of several characters who flourished at the Beef - Steaks about that 22 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... ment to come within the precincts of its precon- ceptions . The reasoner , however , was one who loved humour ; and having stared a few seconds at his invincible antagonist , he became instantly alive to the farce , and burst into a ...
... ment to come within the precincts of its precon- ceptions . The reasoner , however , was one who loved humour ; and having stared a few seconds at his invincible antagonist , he became instantly alive to the farce , and burst into a ...
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... ment ( for the iron had entered his soul ) , he attended the long midnight debates of Parlia- ment as a reporter ; and gave , in that capacity , the fullest satisfaction to his employers . Under these labours , aggravated by the unseen ...
... ment ( for the iron had entered his soul ) , he attended the long midnight debates of Parlia- ment as a reporter ; and gave , in that capacity , the fullest satisfaction to his employers . Under these labours , aggravated by the unseen ...
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