The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy, Band 10Estes & Lauriat, 1896 - 742 Seiten |
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... PALL MALL GAZETTE " XI . · 103 119 128 · 144 WHERE PEN APPEARS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 153 XII . IN WHICH THE SYLPH REAPPEARS . XIII . IN WHICH COLONEL ALTAMONT APPEARS AND DISAPPEARS . 176 189 XIV . RELATES TO MR . HARRY FOKER'S AFFAIRS ...
... PALL MALL GAZETTE " XI . · 103 119 128 · 144 WHERE PEN APPEARS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 153 XII . IN WHICH THE SYLPH REAPPEARS . XIII . IN WHICH COLONEL ALTAMONT APPEARS AND DISAPPEARS . 176 189 XIV . RELATES TO MR . HARRY FOKER'S AFFAIRS ...
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... Pall Mall , what was it in Lamb Court ? Candles were burning in many of the rooms there - in the pupil - room of Mr. Hodgeman , the special pleader , whose six pupils were scribbling declarations under the tallow ; in Sir Hokey Walker's ...
... Pall Mall , what was it in Lamb Court ? Candles were burning in many of the rooms there - in the pupil - room of Mr. Hodgeman , the special pleader , whose six pupils were scribbling declarations under the tallow ; in Sir Hokey Walker's ...
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... Pall Mall Gazette . ' You would be the very man to help us with a genuine West - end article , you understand trenchant , and d- aristocratic . Lady Hipshaw will write : but she's not much , you know , and we've two lords ; but the less ...
... Pall Mall Gazette . ' You would be the very man to help us with a genuine West - end article , you understand trenchant , and d- aristocratic . Lady Hipshaw will write : but she's not much , you know , and we've two lords ; but the less ...
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... Pall Mall Gazette ' as a counterpoise to Bacon's ' Whitehall Review . ' Let us go and hear about the ' Gazette . ' There may be a place for you in it , Pen , my boy . We will go and see Shandon . We are sure to find him at home ...
... Pall Mall Gazette ' as a counterpoise to Bacon's ' Whitehall Review . ' Let us go and hear about the ' Gazette . ' There may be a place for you in it , Pen , my boy . We will go and see Shandon . We are sure to find him at home ...
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... Pall Mall Gazette . " " " And here's the money for it , " Mr. Bungay said , laying down a five - pound note . " I'm as good as my word , I am . When I say I'll pay , I pay . " " Faith that's more than some of us can say , " said Shandon ...
... Pall Mall Gazette . " " " And here's the money for it , " Mr. Bungay said , laying down a five - pound note . " I'm as good as my word , I am . When I say I'll pay , I pay . " " Faith that's more than some of us can say , " said Shandon ...
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Seite 93 - Kneel, undisturbed, fair Saint ! Pour out your praise or plaint Meekly and duly ; I will not enter there, To sully your pure prayer With thoughts unruly. But suffer me to pace Round the forbidden place, Lingering a minute Like outcast spirits who wait And see through heaven's gate Angels within it.
Seite 140 - and little Popjoy is to be engaged for the infantine department." " It is to be called the ' Pall Mall Gazette,' sir, and we shall be very happy to have you with us," Shandon said. " ' Pall Mall Gazette '-why
Seite 93 - ALTHOUGH I enter not, Yet round about the spot Ofttimes I hover ; And near the sacred gate, With longing eyes I wait, Expectant of her. The Minster bell tolls out Above the city's rout, And noise and humming : They've hush'd the Minster bell : The organ 'gins to swell : She's coming, she's coming...
Seite 92 - Although I enter not, Yet round about the spot Sometimes I hover, And at the sacred gate With longing eyes I wait, Expectant of her. The Minster bell tolls out...
Seite 76 - London for their business, came and recreated themselves with the jolly singing and suppers of the Back Kitchen ;— squads of young apprentices and assistants, the shutters being closed over the scene of their labours, came hither, for fresh air doubtless;— rakish young medical students, gallant, dashing, what is called "loudly...
Seite 233 - ... he remembered what had been the overflowing feelings which had caused him to blot it, and the pain which had inspired the line. If the secret history of books could be written...
Seite 307 - ... admirable and devoted Major above all, — who had been for hours by Lady Clavering's side, ministering to her and feeding her body with everything that was nice, and her ear with everything that was sweet and flattering, — oh ! what an object he was ! The rings round his eyes were of the colour of bistre ; those orbs themselves were like the plovers...
Seite 76 - ... simper which is only learned at the knees of Alma Mater ; — and handsome young guardsmen, and florid bucks from the St. James's Street Clubs ; — nay, senators English and Irish : and even members of the House of Peers.