Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.]Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1861 - 432 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 55
Página 13
... truly , - R. E. H. G. P.S. Should you be giving any large parties during the coming winter , I shall be most happy , as Counsellor Pleydell said , in reference to the " sauce for the wild ducks , " to give you " my poor thoughts " on ...
... truly , - R. E. H. G. P.S. Should you be giving any large parties during the coming winter , I shall be most happy , as Counsellor Pleydell said , in reference to the " sauce for the wild ducks , " to give you " my poor thoughts " on ...
Página 41
... truly I think we do not know ) ! — We are told there may be a delicious excitement in the stag or the hare in the attempts to baffle his pursuers ! If so , surely he has the oddest ways of showing it . I shall next expect to hear a ...
... truly I think we do not know ) ! — We are told there may be a delicious excitement in the stag or the hare in the attempts to baffle his pursuers ! If so , surely he has the oddest ways of showing it . I shall next expect to hear a ...
Página 47
... truly , LETTER XV . To the same . R. E , H. G. My dear West , Totteridge , Herts , May 22 , 1840 . Your friend's wild hysteric laugh of anguish at the im- minent peril with which one so dear to him was threatened , and his burst of ...
... truly , LETTER XV . To the same . R. E , H. G. My dear West , Totteridge , Herts , May 22 , 1840 . Your friend's wild hysteric laugh of anguish at the im- minent peril with which one so dear to him was threatened , and his burst of ...
Página 67
... Truly may it be said in this case that charity 66 never faileth . " Your little niece is quite well , and thanks you for the pretty book . She is now six , and often amuses me by her naïve re- marks . I was endeavouring , the other day ...
... Truly may it be said in this case that charity 66 never faileth . " Your little niece is quite well , and thanks you for the pretty book . She is now six , and often amuses me by her naïve re- marks . I was endeavouring , the other day ...
Página 68
... truly , R. E. H. G. To Edwin Greyson , Esq . Pentonville , London , Friday , Feb. 11 , 1842 . " " Enclosed , I send young Tom a few lines , as you wished . Be pleased to expand a little those last hints about the use of " Yes , " and ...
... truly , R. E. H. G. To Edwin Greyson , Esq . Pentonville , London , Friday , Feb. 11 , 1842 . " " Enclosed , I send young Tom a few lines , as you wished . Be pleased to expand a little those last hints about the use of " Yes , " and ...
Contenido
1 | |
8 | |
10 | |
14 | |
18 | |
21 | |
23 | |
25 | |
27 | |
33 | |
34 | |
36 | |
38 | |
43 | |
44 | |
47 | |
61 | |
65 | |
68 | |
94 | |
131 | |
280 | |
303 | |
311 | |
321 | |
324 | |
336 | |
378 | |
384 | |
394 | |
407 | |
414 | |
420 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.] Henry Rogers Vista completa - 1861 |
Términos y frases comunes
absurdity admit Alfred West argument argument from Design Atheist Balaam beautiful believe benevolence Bible catalepsy certainly Christianity clairvoyant Clyde steamers condition confess dare say dear Friend dear Mary dear West Deism Deist Deity delight divine doubt dyspepsia emotion evidence evil expression eyes facts fancy fear feel give habit half happy hear heart heaven hope hour imagine induction inductive philosophy indulgence infinite infinitesimal lady laugh light live look matter mind moral mystery never night novel object once painful bands passion patient perhaps philosophy poor pray prayer prove question R. E. H. G. LETTER R. E. H. G. My dear reason seems sleep sophism sorrow soul speak suppose sure sweet beast talk tell theory thing thought thousand told true truly truth uncon utter utterly virtue wisdom wonder words young