The Galaxy of Wit: Or, Laughing Philosopher ; Being a Collection of Choice Anecdotes, Many of which Originated in Or about "The Literary Emporium.", 1-2권Stereotyped by J. Reed, 1830 |
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... ish ! " " Master of the Parish ! " observed the peer , " how can that be ? " " I am master of the children of the Parish , " said the man ; " the children are masters 1 * VOL . 1 . of their mothers ; the mothers are the rulers of 5.
... ish ! " " Master of the Parish ! " observed the peer , " how can that be ? " " I am master of the children of the Parish , " said the man ; " the children are masters 1 * VOL . 1 . of their mothers ; the mothers are the rulers of 5.
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... observed , that all the devout persons he had ever met with were melancholy . On this Bi- shop Horne temarked , this might very probably be ; for , in the first place , it is most likely , that he saw very few , his friends and ...
... observed , that all the devout persons he had ever met with were melancholy . On this Bi- shop Horne temarked , this might very probably be ; for , in the first place , it is most likely , that he saw very few , his friends and ...
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... observed the lady , " I am come out for a little sun and air . " " You had better , madam , get a little husband first . " A FRENCHMAN AT HOME . A Frenchman who had been several years confined for debt in the Fleet Prison , found ...
... observed the lady , " I am come out for a little sun and air . " " You had better , madam , get a little husband first . " A FRENCHMAN AT HOME . A Frenchman who had been several years confined for debt in the Fleet Prison , found ...
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... observed one , ' does not approve of our present loose habits . ' ' True , " replied another , and surely he behaves very inconsis- tently . ' How so ? ' ' Why , you cannot but allow that it is both inconsistent and indecorous in him to ...
... observed one , ' does not approve of our present loose habits . ' ' True , " replied another , and surely he behaves very inconsis- tently . ' How so ? ' ' Why , you cannot but allow that it is both inconsistent and indecorous in him to ...
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... observed a horse Jockey trying to take in a simple gentleman , by imposing upon him a broken- winded horse for a sound one , The Parson knew the bad character of the Jockey , and taking the gentleman aside told him to be cautious of the ...
... observed a horse Jockey trying to take in a simple gentleman , by imposing upon him a broken- winded horse for a sound one , The Parson knew the bad character of the Jockey , and taking the gentleman aside told him to be cautious of the ...
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22 페이지 - Caesar had his Brutus ; Charles the First his Cromwell ; and George the Third" — (
22 페이지 - Treason,' cried the speaker — ' Treason, treason !' echoed from every part of the house. It was one of those trying moments which is decisive of character.
67 페이지 - Cries Sylvia to a reverend dean What reason can be given, Since marriage is* a holy thing, That there are none in heaven ? " ' There are no women,' he replied, She quick returns the jest, ' Women there are, but I'm afraid They cannot find a priest.
21 페이지 - A very ignorant nobleman observing one day at dinner a person eminent for his philosophical talents intent on choosing the delicacies of the table, said to him, " What ! do philosophers love dainties r" — " Why not r
60 페이지 - Lee, far his inferior in poetry, was so pathetic a reader of his own scenes, that I have been informed by an actor who was present, that while Lee was reading to major Mohun at a rehearsal, Mohun in the warmth of his admiration threw down his part . and said — " Unless I were able to play it as well as you read it, to what purpose should I undertake it...
18 페이지 - It is with narrow-souled people as with narrownecked bottles ; the less they have in them, the more noise they make in pouring it out.
64 페이지 - Sir, the life of a parson, of a conscientious clergyman, is not easy. I have always considered a clergyman as the father of a larger family than he is able to maintain. I would rather have Chancery suits upon my hands than the cure of souls. No, Sir, I do not envy a clergyman's life as an easy life, nor do I envy the clergyman who makes it an easy life.
20 페이지 - RUSTIC POLITENESS. The father of the present Lord Abingdon, who was remarkable for the stateliness of his manners, one day riding through a village in the vicinity of Oxford, met a lad dragging a calf along the road ; who, when his lordship came up to him, made a stop, and stared him full in the face. His lordship asked the boy if he knew him. He replied, " Ecs." " What is my name ?" said his lordship. " Why, Lord Abingdon," replied the lad. " Then why dont you take off your hat ?" " So I will, sur,"...
10 페이지 - ... how should you like that, Jones? and I am sure, to most people, a lawyer is a more noxious animal than a...
29 페이지 - Mr. Speaker, I hope the honourable gentleman does not mean to read that large bundle of papers, and to bore us with a long speech into the bargain.