New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 7
... young , the rich and the poor . It pleases us at this time , to read in our journals of men in all ranks , and of all opinions , uniting in remembrance to their humbler brethren . We love to read of the loaves , and the fuel , and the ...
... young , the rich and the poor . It pleases us at this time , to read in our journals of men in all ranks , and of all opinions , uniting in remembrance to their humbler brethren . We love to read of the loaves , and the fuel , and the ...
Page 10
... young men : and having acted as sena- tors during some of the most eventful portions of our history , it may be questioned whether any one ever raised his voice beyond the under- tone of polite conversation , except , perhaps , at a ...
... young men : and having acted as sena- tors during some of the most eventful portions of our history , it may be questioned whether any one ever raised his voice beyond the under- tone of polite conversation , except , perhaps , at a ...
Page 28
... young Lord Bladno was remarkably ugly , and that he lived on terms of intimacy with a lady of whom the world spoke unkindly . Many persons complimented him on the Bladno property and the beauty of Betsey , but I was the only one of his ...
... young Lord Bladno was remarkably ugly , and that he lived on terms of intimacy with a lady of whom the world spoke unkindly . Many persons complimented him on the Bladno property and the beauty of Betsey , but I was the only one of his ...
Page 40
... young man , a mere student , just wise enough for a lover . He would have been incapable of understanding half the sights I should have wished to reveal to him ; and as to our discourses , they owe all their merit to that wittiest of ...
... young man , a mere student , just wise enough for a lover . He would have been incapable of understanding half the sights I should have wished to reveal to him ; and as to our discourses , they owe all their merit to that wittiest of ...
Page 43
... young lady came on the stage , how timidly she advanced , how frightened she seemed . " What modesty ! " cry the audience ; " we must encourage her ! " they clap , they shout , they pity the poor thing , they cheer her into spirits ...
... young lady came on the stage , how timidly she advanced , how frightened she seemed . " What modesty ! " cry the audience ; " we must encourage her ! " they clap , they shout , they pity the poor thing , they cheer her into spirits ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable appear Asmodeus beautiful Bill called capitana character Cholera classes CORN-LAW critic death Devil Duke Duke of Wellington effect England English eyes father favour fear feelings Fiesco Foscolo France French friends Garrick genius gentleman give Government habits hand happy heart honour hope House of Commons House of Lords human King labour lady land Leger letter living look Lord Althorp Lord Castlereagh Lord Grey Madame de Staƫl manner matter means mind Minister moral mother nature never night noble once opinions Orlando Innamorato Parliament party passed passion Peers perhaps person Phrenology poem poet political poor present principles question reader Reform remarkable Reviewer scene seems smile society soul spirit suppose talent theatre thee thing thou thought tion true truth turned Ugo Foscolo voice whole words write young