The Hermit in the Country, Or, Sketches of English Manners, 第 3 巻H. Colburn, 1820 |
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... habit , he was by no means so as to amatory nonsense . He insinuated , in the course of his coach- box courtship , what a happy life that of a coachman was , and told her in fact that it was next to that of a nobleman ; " for , " said ...
... habit , he was by no means so as to amatory nonsense . He insinuated , in the course of his coach- box courtship , what a happy life that of a coachman was , and told her in fact that it was next to that of a nobleman ; " for , " said ...
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... habits and the state of society in his metropolis . And , first , the Scot is naturally drawn towards the stranger ; he meets him in the attitude of kindness ; he receives him in the pure language and deportment of hospita- lity ; when ...
... habits and the state of society in his metropolis . And , first , the Scot is naturally drawn towards the stranger ; he meets him in the attitude of kindness ; he receives him in the pure language and deportment of hospita- lity ; when ...
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... habit ; and no where is the pledge more faithfully kept than in Scotland . Where is there a firmer ally , a more devoted partizan ? Now , we should like to be informed , what there is either immoral or indecorous in a custom which ...
... habit ; and no where is the pledge more faithfully kept than in Scotland . Where is there a firmer ally , a more devoted partizan ? Now , we should like to be informed , what there is either immoral or indecorous in a custom which ...
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... habits , and still more unjust to exclude them en- tirely from society , although I am aware that learning and morality are no very wel- come guests in the haunts of levity and inordinate gallantry . The charge against the features of ...
... habits , and still more unjust to exclude them en- tirely from society , although I am aware that learning and morality are no very wel- come guests in the haunts of levity and inordinate gallantry . The charge against the features of ...
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... habits and his purse , his education and his economy , have rarely permitted him to sleep in the afternoon before breakfast , or to dress two hours by candle light for a dinner party . He is content that elsewhere the soi - disant ...
... habits and his purse , his education and his economy , have rarely permitted him to sleep in the afternoon before breakfast , or to dress two hours by candle light for a dinner party . He is content that elsewhere the soi - disant ...
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acquaintance admiration affection barouche beauty betwixt bosom brave brother burnie Bushy Park Caledonia carriage charm cheek coach coat Colonel cossack countenance cousin Crosstree curricle dance dare dear delight dinner dress Edinburgh epaulette esteem exclaimed faded fancy fashion fear female flowers footboy forget forgive fortune friendship gay deceiver girl glass gout habit half hand happy heart HERMIT Highland honest honor hour innocent kind Lady Grizelda ladyship laird land laugh lence libertine liel living London look Lord married merry mind mirth morning nature neighbour never numerous panegyric party passed person pleasure poor praise pride promise quadrille reflection reproach retirement Richmond Park scarcely scene Scot Scotland Scottish sigh silence Sir Marmaduke smile soldier's Soldier's heart spirit tears tion tone town truth whilst widow wine wounded young youth
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14 ページ - ... official character with which he was invested. On this occasion a ballad appeared, under the title of " Billy's too young to drive us," of which we prefer to copy the first rather than the last portion, I. " If life's a rough journey, as moralists tell, Englishmen sure make the best on't , On this spot of the earth they bade Liberty dwell, Whilst Slavery holds all the rest on't. They thought the best solace for labour and care Was a state independent and free, Sir ; And this thought, tho' a curse...
136 ページ - Salute the rear— the first foot's entering step. That sudden on the floor is welcome heard, Ere blushing maids have braided up their hair; The laugh, the hearty kits, the gord new year Pronounced with honest warmth.