Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 6-10 av 100
Sida 40
... English customhouse adds the slowness of the boa digesting a meal . The little ceremony lasts but five or six hours , unless one lands on a Sun- day , in which case one must wait for one's baggage until the following day . " It is some ...
... English customhouse adds the slowness of the boa digesting a meal . The little ceremony lasts but five or six hours , unless one lands on a Sun- day , in which case one must wait for one's baggage until the following day . " It is some ...
Sida 41
... English man , " he says , with much show of reason , " thoroughly understands only the comfort of his interior . Certain splendid quarters , such as Portland Place and Belgrave Square , inhabited by private persons , are assemblages of ...
... English man , " he says , with much show of reason , " thoroughly understands only the comfort of his interior . Certain splendid quarters , such as Portland Place and Belgrave Square , inhabited by private persons , are assemblages of ...
Sida 42
... English merchant , Sir William P- , esquire ( like most of his country- men , Mr. Wey finds an unaccountable difficulty in mastering the distinctions of English style and title ) , whose ad- dress was at the Reform Club . Two hours ...
... English merchant , Sir William P- , esquire ( like most of his country- men , Mr. Wey finds an unaccountable difficulty in mastering the distinctions of English style and title ) , whose ad- dress was at the Reform Club . Two hours ...
Sida 43
... English newspaper , to watch the progress of the campaign and report upon it . His letters were , of course , to contain his own impressions , and the truth - as far as he could ascer- tain it and they would regulate the opinions of the ...
... English newspaper , to watch the progress of the campaign and report upon it . His letters were , of course , to contain his own impressions , and the truth - as far as he could ascer- tain it and they would regulate the opinions of the ...
Sida 44
... English them- selves cannot look at it without laugh- ing . The worst statue that has been seen in France in our time , that of the late duke of Orleans in the courtyard of the Louvre , was a masterpiece com- pared to this indecent ...
... English them- selves cannot look at it without laugh- ing . The worst statue that has been seen in France in our time , that of the late duke of Orleans in the courtyard of the Louvre , was a masterpiece com- pared to this indecent ...
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Vanliga ord och fraser
Abyssinia amongst appear Bashkirs believe Black Sea boroughs bothy character China Chinese Church cocoa coffee colour Constantinople Czar doubt Emperor empire England English Europe excited eyes face favour feeling FIRMILIAN France French friends Gallery give Government hand head heart honour interest Jenny Jenny's Johnnie Khiva kind Kirghiz labourers land Laurie's leaves less Lithgow live London look Lord Aberdeen Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston Magnin marionettes matter means Menie Laurie Menie's ment mind minister Miss Annie Miss Menie mother nation nature never Nolte once opinion Orkhan Ottoman empire Parkyns party passed Persian persons poet political poor possess present Randall regard remarkable round Russia sion speak tell thing thought tion town Turkey Turkish turn Whig whilst whole words young