The Clubs of London ...H. Colburn, 1832 |
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... remarked at the Club that he had so large a mass of manuscript plays submitted to his perusal , that they were constantly liable to be mislaid , he observed , that unpleasant as it was to reject an author's piece , it was an affront to ...
... remarked at the Club that he had so large a mass of manuscript plays submitted to his perusal , that they were constantly liable to be mislaid , he observed , that unpleasant as it was to reject an author's piece , it was an affront to ...
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... remarked particularly John Kemble , Cobb of the India House , His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence , Sir John Cox Hippisley , Charles Morris , Ferguson of Aberdeen , and his Grace of Norfolk . This nobleman took the chair when the ...
... remarked particularly John Kemble , Cobb of the India House , His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence , Sir John Cox Hippisley , Charles Morris , Ferguson of Aberdeen , and his Grace of Norfolk . This nobleman took the chair when the ...
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... remarked , that in beef - steaks there was considerable variety , and he had seen the most finished gourmands about the town quite delighted with the simple repast of the Society . But with regard to the Duke of Norfolk , he hinted ...
... remarked , that in beef - steaks there was considerable variety , and he had seen the most finished gourmands about the town quite delighted with the simple repast of the Society . But with regard to the Duke of Norfolk , he hinted ...
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... remarked some change of faces , but the heart , the spirit of the Club , is unchanged and the same . I was , of course , not unmindful of the ordeal I had to undergo ; but one thing comforted and re - assured me . - Two or three had ...
... remarked some change of faces , but the heart , the spirit of the Club , is unchanged and the same . I was , of course , not unmindful of the ordeal I had to undergo ; but one thing comforted and re - assured me . - Two or three had ...
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... remarked , a most astonishing talent of working up the raw material of inferior intellects into a manufacture not unworthy of his own . His biographer has traced many of his happiest sallies in the House of Commons to very ordinary ...
... remarked , a most astonishing talent of working up the raw material of inferior intellects into a manufacture not unworthy of his own . His biographer has traced many of his happiest sallies in the House of Commons to very ordinary ...
Términos y frases comunes
afterwards amongst amusement asked Beef-Steaks called carried cause character Charles Club considerable considered continued conversation course Court Curran delighted Dick Duke effect English entered epigram equally Erskine exclaimed Farmer feelings felt fortune frequently gave gentleman give hand heard heart honour Horne hour human humour imagination John keep kind lady late laugh length letter Linley living Lord Mackintosh means memory ment mind morning natural never night notes observed occasion once party pass perhaps period person play political poor powers present question reason remain remarked replied respect returned seemed seen shillings short side Society soon speech spirit sure talk tell thing thought tion told Tooke turned whilst whole wish