The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 236 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1968 |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 76
58 ページ
... hope that in our poor lad's present case the wished - for letter may come , and that as he walks , in a mixture of hope and despondence , into the dingy bar some morning to deliver up his key , ere he begins once more the dreary round ...
... hope that in our poor lad's present case the wished - for letter may come , and that as he walks , in a mixture of hope and despondence , into the dingy bar some morning to deliver up his key , ere he begins once more the dreary round ...
152 ページ
... hope you've had better weather than here . I declare it hasn't ceased pouring three whole days till only this morning . I hope you've had a pleasant visit at Farleigh . We heard you were there . Is it true his lordship has had the gout ...
... hope you've had better weather than here . I declare it hasn't ceased pouring three whole days till only this morning . I hope you've had a pleasant visit at Farleigh . We heard you were there . Is it true his lordship has had the gout ...
371 ページ
... hope , new life ; you make me long to see my children for the first time to - day . Who are you ? " " During this trial , " said Kalmat , " you have heard of a Dunelm student , who " —— “ Yes , yes , ” said his lordship eagerly . " I am ...
... hope , new life ; you make me long to see my children for the first time to - day . Who are you ? " " During this trial , " said Kalmat , " you have heard of a Dunelm student , who " —— “ Yes , yes , ” said his lordship eagerly . " I am ...
目次
PAGE | 30 |
Prince Bismarck and Pio Nono By W HEPWORTH DIXON 290 | 42 |
The Author of The Original | 68 |
著作権 | |
他の 16 セクションは表示されていません
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
appeared asked Aunt Barnard Bazaine beauty Beckfield Bill called Captain Westwood character Church Clytie course Court Cuffing Cuffing's Cuttle Fish dear Dickens Disraeli Don Pedro door Dunelm English Erith eyes face father feel fish Gaucho gentleman Gerald girl give Gladstone grandfather Gressford hand heard heart Holland honour hour House of Commons John John Keats Kalmat Keats knew Lady St Leigh Hunt letter live London looked Lord Calmont Lord St lordship Magistrate manner matter mind morning nature never night Olympia once owld Parliament passed perhaps poem poet poor present question Ransford remember round seemed Shirley Brooks Sir John Pakington smile soul speak stood Street sure tell thing thought tion told Tom Harris took turned voice walk Wendale Westminster Palace Westwood word young