The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac ... with Four Hundred and Thirty-six Engravings, Volume 3Thomas Tegg, 1830 - Anecdotes |
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Page 49
... turn , that as I had learned enough , and more than enough , at school , he must be considered as having fairly discharged his duty ; ( so , indeed , he had ; ) he added , that he had been negotiating with his cousin , a shoemaker of ...
... turn , that as I had learned enough , and more than enough , at school , he must be considered as having fairly discharged his duty ; ( so , indeed , he had ; ) he added , that he had been negotiating with his cousin , a shoemaker of ...
Page 75
... Turn- mill - street , and again emerging , crosses Chick - lane , now called West - street , near Field - lane , at the back of which it runs on , and continues under Holborn - bridge , Fleet- market , and Bridge - street , till it ...
... Turn- mill - street , and again emerging , crosses Chick - lane , now called West - street , near Field - lane , at the back of which it runs on , and continues under Holborn - bridge , Fleet- market , and Bridge - street , till it ...
Page 87
... turn away with disgust , where another shall pass and see nothing to excite the slightest emotion . The fair creation of nature , and the works of man afford him a wide field of continual gratification . The brook , brawl- ing over its ...
... turn away with disgust , where another shall pass and see nothing to excite the slightest emotion . The fair creation of nature , and the works of man afford him a wide field of continual gratification . The brook , brawl- ing over its ...
Page 109
... turn , and he's your friend for ever . ' ' Thus Shakspeare makes Henry VIII . speak of Cranmer ; and from the bottom of my heart , I humbly entreat your royal highness to believe , that the sentiment is as applicable to the bishop of ...
... turn , and he's your friend for ever . ' ' Thus Shakspeare makes Henry VIII . speak of Cranmer ; and from the bottom of my heart , I humbly entreat your royal highness to believe , that the sentiment is as applicable to the bishop of ...
Page 111
... turn the Son of Tears . Oh , forget That Cupid ever spent a dart upon thee ; That Hymen ever coupled thee ; or that ever The hasty , happy , willing messenger Told thee thou had'st a daughter . Oh look here ! Look here , King John , and ...
... turn the Son of Tears . Oh , forget That Cupid ever spent a dart upon thee ; That Hymen ever coupled thee ; or that ever The hasty , happy , willing messenger Told thee thou had'st a daughter . Oh look here ! Look here , King John , and ...
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