The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 20
Page 5
... standing at Christ's , a fine classic , and a youth of promise . If he had a blemish , it was too much pride ; but ... stand bowing and scraping , cap in hand , to anything that wore the semblance of a gown - insen- sible to the winks ...
... standing at Christ's , a fine classic , and a youth of promise . If he had a blemish , it was too much pride ; but ... stand bowing and scraping , cap in hand , to anything that wore the semblance of a gown - insen- sible to the winks ...
Page 30
... standing before him- " how dare you , madam , withdraw yourself , without a notice , from your thea- trical duties ? " " I ... stand to be hissed , " was the subjoinder of young Confidence - when gather- ing up his features into one sig ...
... standing before him- " how dare you , madam , withdraw yourself , without a notice , from your thea- trical duties ? " " I ... stand to be hissed , " was the subjoinder of young Confidence - when gather- ing up his features into one sig ...
Page 72
... standing at his shuttle , the baker at his oven , and to turn over with antiquarian cool - tance , who have not heard , or but ness the pots and pans of Pompeii . Sun , stand thou still upon Gibeon , and thou , Moon , in the valley of ...
... standing at his shuttle , the baker at his oven , and to turn over with antiquarian cool - tance , who have not heard , or but ness the pots and pans of Pompeii . Sun , stand thou still upon Gibeon , and thou , Moon , in the valley of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration Agathocles ALEXANDRE DUMAS ANTHONY TROLLOPE Appleton House April Fool artist beauty better BLAKESMOOR boards called character CHARLES LEVER cloth cold confess dreams ELIA ESSAYS OF ELIA face faculties fancy father feel FRANK SMEDLEY gentle gentleman GEORGE ROUTLEDGE gilt give grace guests half roan hand hath haunted head heart honour hour humour Illustrations on Steel impertinent lady late less look Lord Lord Shaftesbury ment morning mortal nature ness never night occasion once pain Paper Limp Cl passion Percival Keene person play pleasant pleasure poor present pretty racter reader ROBERT WILLIAM ELLISTON seemed seen sense sight sion sort spirits stood sure sweet thee Theodore Hook thing thou thought tion toga virilis told true truth Valentine Vox vanity vols watchet worse young youth