New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 59Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1840 |
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Page 265
... received in answer a polite note requesting me to breakfast with him and the Dean on the following morning , at half - past eight o'clock . I then showed my wisdom by taking my tea and betaking myself to my perch for the night . 6 " In ...
... received in answer a polite note requesting me to breakfast with him and the Dean on the following morning , at half - past eight o'clock . I then showed my wisdom by taking my tea and betaking myself to my perch for the night . 6 " In ...
Page 401
... received his mittimus from the mother in form , endorsed by the daughter herself , so that he might feel perfectly satisfied ; and balked in his hopes , he had nothing to to do but to go home to his shop , and like many other men of ...
... received his mittimus from the mother in form , endorsed by the daughter herself , so that he might feel perfectly satisfied ; and balked in his hopes , he had nothing to to do but to go home to his shop , and like many other men of ...
Page 505
... received the following note from Lord Wastepaper : " My dear Dean , " We are out . I did the best to keep our party in - but unsuccessfully . I don't care about it for myself , as I expected nothing from ministers . I am sorry for you ...
... received the following note from Lord Wastepaper : " My dear Dean , " We are out . I did the best to keep our party in - but unsuccessfully . I don't care about it for myself , as I expected nothing from ministers . I am sorry for you ...
Contents
OF 1840 | 25 |
Lines written on visiting the cell of the Emperor Ivan in the Schlussel | 44 |
The Widow Married By Mrs Trollope Conclusion 60 206 | 60 |
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