The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 240F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 70
Página 99
... believe -Mrs . Burnett ? She knows you - very well indeed . By the way— can you explain to me exactly how you ... believe what you don't believe yourself ? " " There's no need to do that . And if there were , I don't see that there's ...
... believe -Mrs . Burnett ? She knows you - very well indeed . By the way— can you explain to me exactly how you ... believe what you don't believe yourself ? " " There's no need to do that . And if there were , I don't see that there's ...
Página 474
... believe in Romeo now ; but we do believe in Jack Wyat . Romeo is a poetical conception and quite true to nature as well ; but the old school , I fancy , prefer the poetical exaggeration to the fundamental truth and nature of Romeo , who ...
... believe in Romeo now ; but we do believe in Jack Wyat . Romeo is a poetical conception and quite true to nature as well ; but the old school , I fancy , prefer the poetical exaggeration to the fundamental truth and nature of Romeo , who ...
Página 728
... believe , after all , that all has been for the best , bad as it is . The first stoppage , un- avoidable as it was , almost put me beside myself . Those sunshiny days and moonlight nights ! And the idea of running merrily to Gibraltar ...
... believe , after all , that all has been for the best , bad as it is . The first stoppage , un- avoidable as it was , almost put me beside myself . Those sunshiny days and moonlight nights ! And the idea of running merrily to Gibraltar ...
Índice
Proem | 1 |
I | 23 |
Table Talk By SYLVANUS URBAN Gentleman | 122 |
Página de créditos | |
Otras 21 secciones no se muestran.
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
Abel Adams Anne Boleyn Annie answered arms asked Beatrice biniou Boleyn Burnett called cliffs Conscription Corporal course crags cried curé dark Deane dear Derval Dick Burnett Douglas Jerrold dream Eastington Egypt Emperor eyes face Father Rolland feel feet fire Gildas girl give Goron hand head hear heard heart Herrick Hoël honour Isaac D'Israeli Jane Lane Jannick King kissed knew Kromlaix lady laugh Leigh Hunt letter lips living Longworth looked Lord Lord Derby Marcelle marriage marry Master Arfoll mean Menhir Mikel Grallon Milly mother never night once passed Pipriac poor Rohan Gwenfern round Russia seemed seen smile soul speak spirit stood strange Suez Canal talk tell thee things thou thought thro told turned Uncle Ewen Vane village voice whispered Winbury woman words young