New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 98
Page 1
... gave orders to beat to arms . The roll of the drum instantly collected the soldiers to the point ; but they were drunk , and the subalterns were absorbed in that sort of fearful delight which we are told animated Nero , even unto ...
... gave orders to beat to arms . The roll of the drum instantly collected the soldiers to the point ; but they were drunk , and the subalterns were absorbed in that sort of fearful delight which we are told animated Nero , even unto ...
Page 2
... gave him entrance to the peaceful abode , and led him to a room , not merely comfortably , but luxuriously furnished . " Citizen , " said the Captain , " General Stofflet and his staff have passed part of the night in this house . If ...
... gave him entrance to the peaceful abode , and led him to a room , not merely comfortably , but luxuriously furnished . " Citizen , " said the Captain , " General Stofflet and his staff have passed part of the night in this house . If ...
Page 6
... gave another wild look around , and hiding her face in her hands , one word only forced itself from her lips . " Mother - mother ! " cried she , in an agony of doubt and fear . " Young lady , " said Marcel , " assure yourself that you ...
... gave another wild look around , and hiding her face in her hands , one word only forced itself from her lips . " Mother - mother ! " cried she , in an agony of doubt and fear . " Young lady , " said Marcel , " assure yourself that you ...
Page 8
... gave his consent to the restitu- tion , which not only placed the young lady at her ease as to worldly circumstances , but promised peace and tranquillity for the rest of her life . Marcel followed his chief from Italy to Egypt , from ...
... gave his consent to the restitu- tion , which not only placed the young lady at her ease as to worldly circumstances , but promised peace and tranquillity for the rest of her life . Marcel followed his chief from Italy to Egypt , from ...
Page 11
... gave him great pleasure , as an- nouncing the happiness of the wife , and the gratitude to him , of the husband . All the glories of Count Marcel and his master , however , were destined to be dimmed , and evidently extinguished , by ...
... gave him great pleasure , as an- nouncing the happiness of the wife , and the gratitude to him , of the husband . All the glories of Count Marcel and his master , however , were destined to be dimmed , and evidently extinguished , by ...
Contents
1 | |
21 | |
32 | |
60 | |
73 | |
80 | |
88 | |
104 | |
273 | |
289 | |
306 | |
317 | |
367 | |
378 | |
433 | |
449 | |
121 | |
128 | |
145 | |
206 | |
231 | |
247 | |
255 | |
261 | |
481 | |
501 | |
518 | |
533 | |
542 | |
550 | |
556 | |
583 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Agnes Allen O'Donagough Amine amusement appeared Appleby arms bear-baiting beautiful Bridget called captain Cassan ceased to exist character church Circassia cried daughter dear dogs door dress exclaimed eyes face Father Mathias favour feeling fire Fiume gentleman girl give hand head heard heart honour horse hour Hubert husband King Krantz lady latitat look Major Allen marriage Martha matter metaphysician mind Miss Monvel morning mother Munns never night noble observed once passed Patagonia Patty person Philip poor present racter replied Richard Whittington round Rüppell scene Schrifter seemed Sheepshanks side Silvertop smile soon spirit Spunge stood Strait of Magellan sure Talma tell theatre thing thought Tierra del Fuego tion Tom Sharpe town Trieste turned walk Westminster Westminster Hall whole wife woman words Wroughton young