Recollections of Thackeray. Cut from Harper's Magazine, Jan. 1877. [111].1877 |
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... interest and atten- tion . I have observed some truly ludicrous mistakes as to the geographical features of the ... interests , general and individual , which belong to national con- cerns , requires time in order to take any cognizance ...
... interest and atten- tion . I have observed some truly ludicrous mistakes as to the geographical features of the ... interests , general and individual , which belong to national con- cerns , requires time in order to take any cognizance ...
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... interest . Indeed , I of his sudden departure for home . Some feel about Dickens's novels pretty much as time after I knew of his arrival in England , the exiled French king did about the merry as he had talked to me freely enough about ...
... interest . Indeed , I of his sudden departure for home . Some feel about Dickens's novels pretty much as time after I knew of his arrival in England , the exiled French king did about the merry as he had talked to me freely enough about ...
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... interest of his noble as he certainly did display the more gener- and much - injured relative , Colonel New - ous impulses and principles which governed come . Some of the ladies of that most ad- mirable novel do , indeed , exhibit in a ...
... interest of his noble as he certainly did display the more gener- and much - injured relative , Colonel New - ous impulses and principles which governed come . Some of the ladies of that most ad- mirable novel do , indeed , exhibit in a ...
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... interest is admi- rably depicted by an effective mark of the pen or a dot ; while Werther , dressed in the fashion of the day , obsequiously enters the MISS TRUEPENNY'S F room , cocked hat in hand , 264 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
... interest is admi- rably depicted by an effective mark of the pen or a dot ; while Werther , dressed in the fashion of the day , obsequiously enters the MISS TRUEPENNY'S F room , cocked hat in hand , 264 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
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... interest in the domestic scene be- fore him , which , strangely enough , led to such tragic results . Charlotte , however , looks as serenely composed as she subse- quently did when Werther was " borne be- fore her on a shutter . " It ...
... interest in the domestic scene be- fore him , which , strangely enough , led to such tragic results . Charlotte , however , looks as serenely composed as she subse- quently did when Werther was " borne be- fore her on a shutter . " It ...
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Strona 260 - ... houseless, but for a mother's arms, couchless but for a mother's breast, till our own blood almost freezes. The mild dignity of CARVER and of BRADFORD; the decisive and soldierlike air and manner of STANDISH; the devout BREWSTER; the enterprising ALLERTON; the general firmness and thoughtfulness of the whole band; their conscious joy for dangers escaped ; their deep solicitude about dangers to come; their trust in Heaven; their high religious faith, full of confidence and anticipation: — all...
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Strona 263 - THE BALLAD OF BOUILLABAISSE. A STREET there is in Paris famous, For which no rhyme our language yields, Rue Neuve des Petits Champs its name is — The New Street of the Little Fields. And here's an inn, not rich and splendid, But still in comfortable case ; The which in youth I oft attended, To eat a bowl of Bouillabaisse.
Strona 263 - This Bouillabaisse a noble dish is — A sort of soup or broth, or brew, Or hotchpotch of all sorts of fishes, That Greenwich never could outdo ; Green herbs, red peppers, mussels, saffron, Soles, onions, garlic, roach, and dace : All these you eat at TERRE'S tavern, In that one dish of Bouillabaisse.
Strona 263 - Ah me ! how quick the days are flitting ! I mind me of a time that's gone, When here I'd sit, as now I'm sitting, In this same place— but not alone.
Strona 263 - Bouillabaisse. This Bouillabaisse a noble dish is A sort of soup, or broth, or brew, Or hotchpotch of all sorts of fishes, That Greenwich never could outdo; Green herbs, red peppers, mussels, saffron, Soles, onions, garlic, roach, and dace: All these you eat at TERRA'S tavern, In that one dish of Bouillabaisse.
Strona 263 - I'd scarce a beard upon my face, And now a grizzled, grim old fogy, I sit and wait for Bouillabaisse. Where are you, old companions trusty Of early days here met to dine? Come, waiter ! quick, a flagon crusty — I'll pledge them in the good old wine. The kind old voices and old faces My memory can quick retrace; Around the board they take their places, And share the wine and Bouillabaisse. There's JACK has made a wondrous marriage; There's laughing TOM is laughing yet; There's brave AUGUSTUS drives...