The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The adventures of PhilipHarper, 1903 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 84
Página 5
William Makepeace Thackeray. skirts of genteel society ; Mrs. Crabb , a sharp woman , rather respected her daughter's superior rank ; and Mrs. Macarty did not quarrel so much as heretofore with her mamma , on whom herself and her two ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. skirts of genteel society ; Mrs. Crabb , a sharp woman , rather respected her daughter's superior rank ; and Mrs. Macarty did not quarrel so much as heretofore with her mamma , on whom herself and her two ...
Página 8
... woman ; then the ladies declared her to be insupportable , and Gann to be a low tipsy fellow and the gentlemen could but shake their heads , and admit that the charge was true . Then they left off coming to see him altogether ; for such ...
... woman ; then the ladies declared her to be insupportable , and Gann to be a low tipsy fellow and the gentlemen could but shake their heads , and admit that the charge was true . Then they left off coming to see him altogether ; for such ...
Página 15
... woman to a man . " No more do I neither , " says Bell . " The man stares so , and says such things ! Just now , when Becky brought his paper and sealing - wax - the silly girl brought black and red too — I took them up to ask which he ...
... woman to a man . " No more do I neither , " says Bell . " The man stares so , and says such things ! Just now , when Becky brought his paper and sealing - wax - the silly girl brought black and red too — I took them up to ask which he ...
Página 17
... woman gives herself ; the rouge , ribands , rings , and other female gimcracks that she wears ; if you could hear her reminis- cences of past times , ' when she and Mr. Gann moved in the very genteelest circles of society ; ' of the ...
... woman gives herself ; the rouge , ribands , rings , and other female gimcracks that she wears ; if you could hear her reminis- cences of past times , ' when she and Mr. Gann moved in the very genteelest circles of society ; ' of the ...
Página 19
... woman . I am an ' andsome man , sir , -I know it — all the chaps in the Academy want me for a model ; and that woman , sir , is sixty . Do you think I would ally myself with her ; sacrifice my happiness for the sake of a creature that's ...
... woman . I am an ' andsome man , sir , -I know it — all the chaps in the Academy want me for a model ; and that woman , sir , is sixty . Do you think I would ally myself with her ; sacrifice my happiness for the sake of a creature that's ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Admiral Byng admired Agnes asked barouche Baynes Becky better bless blushing Brandon called Captain Woolcomb Carrickfergus Charlotte Château Margaux cheroot child cries daresay daughter dear dine dinner Doctor door Egham Esquire eyes face fancy fat lady father fellow Fitch Gann's genteel gentleman George girl Grey Friars Gröningen hand Hang happy heard heart honour Hunt James Gann John Ringwood knew laughing Little Sister live lodgers look Lord Cinqbars Lord Ringwood Macarty mamma Margate marriage married mind Miss Caroline morning mother Mugford never night noble Old Parr Street painter Pall Mall Gazette papa parlour Pendennis perhaps Phil Phil's Philip Firmin poor little pretty quarrel remember Ridley Runt says Philip smile story suppose sure Swigby talk tell thing Thornhaugh thought told took Tufthunt Twysden uncle walk wife wine woman word young lady