The Budget of the Bubble Family, Band 2Harper, 1840 |
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Alcibiade Algerine Anna Martha appeared Archy Arlington House arrived asked Bubble family Bubble Hall Bubble's Carlton carriage Cataplan Cecil Colonel King Cosmo cried Damnemall doctor door Dragglefar dress duke Dunn Epaminondas exclaimed eyes face French gentleman Gertrude give Gorget Guzzlecat hand head heard heart honour Howard Jinks John Brough John Bubble Lady Annette Lady Bubble Lady John laughed letter Lightbody look Lord John Lord Mornington M'Phin M'Snips ma'am Madame Mademoiselle Perpignon Marma Marmaduke Marmaduke's Miss Pru Miss Prudence Miss Tripe Monsieur morning never Oh dear Paris poor Prudence's replied Romulus's round screamed seemed Simcoe Simpson Sir Headworth Clavering Sir Rom Sir Romulus smiled soon sort Submarine Railroad sure tell Theresa thing thot thought tion to-night turned unknown knight voice walked Wellington boot Whabble Whabble's wish words young
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Seite 28 - To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, As he is very potent with such spirits, Abuses me to damn me. I'll have grounds More relative than this: the play's the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Seite 74 - In the encounter they broke both their canes, and the monarch's hood was torn by the stroke he received, which made him angry; when riding with great force against the knight, he caused his horse to stumble with him, and while...
Seite 89 - I robb'd you of a kiss, Sweeter than their ambrosial dew : Why are you angry at my bliss ? Has it at all impoverish'd you ? III. " "Pis by this cunning I contrive, In spite of your unkind reserve, To keep my famish'd love alive Which you inhumanly would starve." I am, sir, Your humble servant, TIMOTHY STANZA.
Seite 74 - ... another, which certainly bore a much greater similitude to a real engagement, especially when they were divided into large parties, and meeting together combated with clubs or maces, beating each other soundly, without any favour or paying the least respect to rank or dignity. In one of these encounters, Robert, earl of...
Seite 50 - O soupirs! ô respect! oh! qu'il est doux de plaindre Le sort d'un ennemi quand il n'est plus à craindre...
Seite 3 - Tu vero enitere; et sic habeto, non esse te mortalem, sed corpus hoc. Nee enim tu is es, quem forma ista declarat; sed mens cujusque, is est quisque; non ea figura, quas digito demonstrari potest.