MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 22Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Pagina 23
... knew his child , and was satisfied that no harm had been done ; nevertheless , he wished that that fur- ther invitation had not been given . If this Christmas visitor that was to come to Humblethwaite could be successful , all would be ...
... knew his child , and was satisfied that no harm had been done ; nevertheless , he wished that that fur- ther invitation had not been given . If this Christmas visitor that was to come to Humblethwaite could be successful , all would be ...
Pagina 254
... knew that it would not be wise to wait , as Sir Harry would certainly be quick in mak- ing his promised inquiries . For four days he hung about between his hotel and his club , and then he got Lady Altringham's answer . We need only ...
... knew that it would not be wise to wait , as Sir Harry would certainly be quick in mak- ing his promised inquiries . For four days he hung about between his hotel and his club , and then he got Lady Altringham's answer . We need only ...
Pagina 263
... knew . In that matter of the 5001. Cousin George had really been ill - treated . The pay ment had done him no sort of service whatever . Of Captain Stubber's inter- view with Sir Harry nothing further need now be said . But it must be ...
... knew . In that matter of the 5001. Cousin George had really been ill - treated . The pay ment had done him no sort of service whatever . Of Captain Stubber's inter- view with Sir Harry nothing further need now be said . But it must be ...
Inhoudsopgave
Principles and Prejudices | 80 |
Poetess A forgotten English Edited by Mrs BROTHERTON | 93 |
Restitution By E H HICKEY | 111 |
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Altringham Anglo-Saxon ANTHONY TROLLOPE asked Austria believe Benchers better Boltby called Captain Oshspur Captain Stubber century character child Church Conquest Coote Coote's course Cousin George daughter dear Descartes doubt duty Ellen England English eyes father feel Fifine French George Hotspur German girl give GLENFIELD hand happy HARRY HOTSPUR heart hope Humblethwaite Jennifer kind knew labour Lady Elizabeth Leigh Hunt live London look Lord Alfred Lord Clarendon Lothair Madame Popot marriage marry matter means ment mère Jacqueline mind Mitrailleuse Monsieur Dusecq mother nation never once Oxford Parliament party passed Pencarrow political poor present Prussia public opinion question reform Roman seemed Sir Harry soul speak sure talk tell Teutonic Thegn things thought tion told truth Whiggism Whigs whole woman words young