| 1848 - 614 psl.
...walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half an hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride that they could not bear the street,...propounded to me was, that the monthly something should be made a vehicle for certain plates to be executed by Mr. Seymour, and there was a notion, either on... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 516 psl.
...walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for halfan-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not bear the street,...both hailed as a good omen ; and so fell to business. fishing, and so forth, and getting themselves into difficulties through their want of dexterity, would... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 psl.
...slreet, and were not fit to be seen there, [ told my visitor of the coincidence, which we both lailed as a good omen, and so fell to business. The idea propounded to me was, that the monthly somehing should be made a vehicle for certain plates to je executed by Mr. Seymour, and there was a... | |
| Edward Marsh Heavisides - 1850 - 200 psl.
...walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for " half an hour because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and " pride that they could not bear the...were not fit to " be seen there. I told my visitor the coincidence, which " we both hailed as a good omen, and so fell to business." Soon after the publication... | |
| 1851 - 604 psl.
...walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half-an-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride that they could not bear the street, and were not fit to bo seen there. I told my visitor of the coincidence, which we both hailed as a good omen, and so fell... | |
| 1852 - 372 psl.
...street, aud were not It to be seen there. I told my visitor if the coincidence, which we both miled as a good omen, and so fell to business. " The idea...propounded to me was, that the monthly something should bo a vehicle for certain plates to IMJ <,recuted by Mr. SEYMOUR ; and there was a notion either on... | |
| 1892 - 916 psl.
...walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half an hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride that they could not bear the street, and were not fit to be seen there.' It was a copy of the New Monthly Magazine for January 1834; and it contained the first sketch by Boz,... | |
| 1856 - 754 psl.
...walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for lalf-an-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not bear the street, and were not it to be seen there. I told my viator >f the coincidence, which we both tailed as a good omen, and... | |
| 1858 - 538 psl.
...walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half-an-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not bear the street,...hailed as a good omen ; and so fell to business." After such a beginning, there must be great enjoyment in looking at the long series of closely printed... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1858 - 536 psl.
...walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half-an-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not bear the street,...hailed as a good omen ; and so fell to business." After such a beginning, there must be great enjoyment in looking at the long series of closely printed... | |
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