... his puffings, his vigorous, acute, and ready eloquence, his sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage, his queer inmates, old Mr. Levett and blind Mrs. Williams, the cat Hodge and the negro Frank — all are as familiar... John Wilkes: A Political Reformer of the Eighteenth Century ... - Page 94de Sir William Henry Gregory - 1888 - 138 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1831 - 652 pages
...scraps of orangc-pecl, his morning slumberSjhis midnightdisputations, his contortions, his muttcrings, his gruntings, his puffings, his vigorous, acute,...sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage, his queer inmates — old Mr Levett and blind Mrs Williams, the cat Hodge, and the... | |
| 1839 - 518 pages
...of touching the posts as he walked, his mysterious practice of treasuring up scraps of orangapeel, his morning slumbers, his midnight disputations, his...sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage his queer inmates— old Mr.Levett and blind Mrs. Williams, the cat Hodge, and the... | |
| 1839 - 1004 pages
...of touching the posts as he walked. his mysterious practice of treasuring up scraps of orangepeel, his morning slumbers, his midnight disputations, his...sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage, his queer inmates — old Mr. Levett and blind Mrs. Williams, the cat Hodge, and... | |
| 1839 - 584 pages
...practice uf treasuring up scraps of orange-peel ; hia morning slumbers, his midnight deputations, hia contortions, his mutterings, his gruntings, his puffings...his sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his lits of tempestuous rage; all are as familiar to us as the objects by which we have been surrounded... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1839 - 524 pages
...orangepeel, his morning slumbers, his midnight disputations, his contortions, his mutterings, his gruñtings, his puffings; his vigorous, acute, and ready eloquence...sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage, his queer inmates— old Mr. Levett and blind Mrs. Williams, the cat Hodge, and the... | |
| 1839 - 606 pages
...; his morning slumbers, his midnight usputations, his contortions, his muttering», his gruntirigs, his puffings; his vigorous, acute, and ready eloquence;...sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage; all are as familiar to us a» the objects by which we have been surrounded from childhood.... | |
| 1839 - 518 pages
...orangepeel, his morning slumbers, his midnight disputations, his contortions, his mutterings, his grunt ings, his puffings; his vigorous, acute, and ready eloquence...sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage, his queer inmates— old Mr. Levett and blind Mrs. Williams, the cat Hodge, and the... | |
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...inextinguishable thirst for tea, his trick of touching the posts as he walked, his mysterious practice of treasuring up scraps of orange peel, his morning slumbers,...gruntings, his puffings ; his vigorous, acute and hearty eloquence ; his sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage, his... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 680 pages
...his mysterious practice of treasuring up scraps of orange peel, his morning slumbers, his mi'flnight disputations, his contortions, his mutterings, his gruntings, his puffings ; his vigorous, acute and hearty eloquence ; his sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage, his... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 336 pages
...his mysterious practice of treasuring up scraps of orange peel, his morning slumbers, his mf&night disputations, his contortions, his mutterings, his gruntings, his puffings ; his vigorous, acute and hearty eloquence ; his sarcastic wit, his vehemence, his insolence, his fits of tempestuous rage, his... | |
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