... at his Club, will pronounce to be excessively foolish, trivial, twaddling, and ultra-sentimental. Yes ; I can see Jones at this minute (rather flushed with his joint of mutton and half-pint of wine), taking out his pencil and scoring under the words... Vanity fair - 7. lappuseautors: William Makepeace Thackeray - 1905Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1848 - 408 lapas
...twaddling," &c., and adding to them his own remark of "quite trae." Well, he is a lofty man of genins, and admires the great and heroic in life and novels; and so had better take warning and go elsewhere. ' small and weather-beaten old cow's-skin (trunk, with Miss Sharp's card neatly nailed i upon it, which... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1849 - 728 lapas
...twaddling," &c., and adding to them his own remark of " quite true" Well, he is a lofty man of genins, and admires the great and heroic in life and novels ; and so had tetter take warning and go elsewhere. Well, then. The flowers, and the presents, and the trunks, and... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1849 - 412 lapas
...her face wistfully, " Amelia, when I write to you, I shall call you Mamma." All which details, I hnve no doubt, Jones, who reads this book at his Club,...and heroic in life and novels ; and so had better fake warning and go elsewhere. " Well, then. The flowers, and the presents, and the trunks, and bonnet-boxes... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 404 lapas
...twaddling," &c., and adding to them his own remark of " quite true." Well, he is a lofty man of genius, end admires the great and heroic in life and novels; and so had better 'ake warning and go elsewhere. " Well, then. The flowers, and tl e presents, and the trunks, end bonnet-boxes... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 906 lapas
..."foolish, twaddling." &c.. and adding to them his own remark of •• quite true." Well, he is a loftv man of genius, and admires the great and heroic in...better take warning and go elsewhere. Well, then. The (lowers, and the presents, and the trunks, and bonnet-boxes of Miss Sedlev having been arranged by... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1892 - 620 lapas
...half-pint of wine), taking out his pencil and scoring under the words " foolish, twaddling," etc., and adding to them his own remark of " quite true."...The flowers, and the presents, and the trunks, and bonnet boxes of Miss Sodley having been arranged by Mr. Sambo in the carriage together with a very... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 786 lapas
...twaddling," &c., and adding to them his own remark of " ffuiic true." Well, he is a lofty man of genins, and admires the great and heroic in life and novels...so had better take warning and go elsewhere. Well, them The flowers, and the presents, and the trunks, and bonnet-boxes of Miss Sedley having been arranged... | |
| WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY - 1917 - 456 lapas
...and half pint of wine), taking out his pencil and scoring under the words ''foolish, twaddling," &x., and adding to them his own remark of "quite true."...trunks, and bonnet-boxes of Miss Sedley having been ar-. ranged by Mr. Sambo in the carriage, together with a very small and weather-beaten old cow's-skin... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1917 - 460 lapas
...scoring under the words "foolish, twaddling," &c., and adding to them his own remark of "quite trne." Well, he is a lofty man of genius, and admires the...trunks, and bonnet-boxes of Miss Sedley having been arT ranged by Mr. Sambo in the carriage, together with a very small and weather-beaten old cow's-skin... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1927 - 734 lapas
...and half-pint of wine) taking out his pencil and scoring under the words " foolish, twaddling," etc., and adding to them his own remark of " quite true."...genius, and admires the great and heroic in life and novel*; and so had better take warning and go elsewhere. Well, then. The flowers, and the presents,... | |
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