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SPEAKS V. THE MARQUIS OF WORCESTER,

... SPEAKS V. THE MARQUIS OF WORCESTER, This was action brought by the plaintiff, whipmaker, in Oxford, to recover from the Noble ilefcmlant 41. 2s. 8,1. for whips, and other articles, furnished to his Lordship, whilst his studies the University. A previous ...

PisiL 41.1 ship was left speaking

... PisiL 41.1 ship was speaking [We eourse, ghe id our next' MI deliberate Report orthis; as of otlier•Dellates.] The Doke of AI was Oceused for 'a) health., . .• , • . • ,••••••41.1,1.1rTNION.Cmwmm Paris papers of the inst. arrived, yesterday, and those ...

husband Othello with incontinence, thus speaks—

... husband Othello with incontinence, thus speaks— -- Here I kneel: If e'er my %ill did trespass 'gainst his love, Either in discourse of thought, or actual deed; Or that mine eyes, mine ears, or any sense, Delighted them in any other form; Or that I do ...

Published: Monday 25 September 1820
Newspaper: New Times (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3044 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

bid youunderttnnd ?—A ? 'Not You speak it ?--I speak it. as to lie' itnrieri.tooil ?—Yes S o as to

... bid youunderttnnd ?—A ? 'Not You speak it ?--I speak it. as to lie' itnrieri.tooil ?—Yes S o as to make your way in Italy ?—Yes. In what langimge you lipid the conversation you have Mentionrd.with ?—ht Did you hare any one to interpret between you ? ...

Published: Monday 09 October 1820
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 964 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

,tul much satisfaction in speaking after him

... ,tul much satisfaction in speaking after him. siw.eches, adorned as they were with eloquenet and truth, e always took care faiily to reproseut whatever retuasks from his opponent, and as fairly answered them.— Applatise) With respi2et to the nuinbers ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1820
Newspaper: Imperial Weekly Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 615 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

iwilhont speaking ? No, Ido not believe I ever did,

... speaking ? No, not believe I ever did, By Lord Coiuhefniere—On the occasions when yon say you believe igarni slept under the tent, have you any rca. son to that any thi.d person slept there do m»i know. Will you swear you never saw Bcrgami kiss her Koval ...

Published: Thursday 12 October 1820
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5713 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

terms in speaking of it, and they, in their homely language, will assert that it is an attempt to accomplish

... terms in speaking of it, and they, in their homely language, will assert that it is an attempt to accomplish ofcc purpose under the colour of another. Here is man,’ they will say, who wishes get rid of Ins wife ; he talks of the honour and safety of the ...

Published: Friday 18 August 1820
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1438 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

well as delight. It speaks, at once, the language of the eye and of the ear. It is poetry, picture

... well as delight. It speaks, at once, the language of the eye and of the ear. It is poetry, picture and music all united. It realises magic, annihilates space, turns the wings of Time backwards, and makes the past and the distant live and breathe before ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1820
Newspaper: Champion (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 569 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

AO*. • ' ' • : loaif sycltriovdeny, or speak it low, 'Twill look as if you wished that. Yes

... AO*. • ' ' • : loaif sycltriovdeny, or speak it low, 'Twill look as if you wished that. Yes were No. • As for you, beaux, by Rosalind's bright eye, And the sweet charms that there adjacent lie, By sighs, by bakdeaux, flames, Cupitls, 'darts, Pray ye ...

Published: Tuesday 18 January 1820
Newspaper: General Evening Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 982 | Page: 2 | Tags: none