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LITERATURE

... approaching fro nm without. In the villages they are tI meat and Clesn, the Vl.feet being swept, and ail garbage- hi except, indeed, the w, 't--picked bones of their human sub- d, jeets-is threwn oat. t After visiting the house assigned me, I wras taken ...

Literature

... known. M~at the book may ° be commenced at the thirty-fifth page. All that F precedes that which is in any way essential for pick- 1 lag up the thread of the story may be told in twvo h seatenoes, A. crusty old Scotch gentleman leaves his 0: fortune to ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... vermin, their inclled little f`ces bomired by rubbinF tears naay with bands that bad rummased tho cutters and ashpits, picking up garbage. This was tho conditiou in vhich they were insured. Not fiu lne enough- to eat, they woukl vo to their neighbours for ...

VARIETIES

... pressiveness, says he really must go, and-lovingly lingers another half-hour. Then he says he didn't know it was Bo late, picks up his hat and moves towards the door, where he puts his arm around her to prevent her from falling bver in a swoon, and kisses ...

REVIEWS

... Between the Tron Kirk and St. Giles narrow closes live down steeply to the Cowgate, and the daring explorer who picks his slippery way over garbage towards that subter- ranean thoroughfare sees overhead only the merest slip of sky. between him and the ?? chimney ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... disposed of. One night, I shall never forget it, I bad been to the opera of San Carlos, and was picking my way to my lodging through the intolerable filth and garbage of the streets of Lisbon, defending myself from the dogs and rats by which they were then ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2965 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS

... Ceapideor Fleet-street knows: much that, caunnte ernc aii fis ?? hedgerows., 't 'has grownl bblder, aidd yet warier.- It' will pick 'Its'..fbid as 'securely amid, the roaring traflklc'as if it had a. chdrth~d' life, and it looks upon afternoon tca in:'.Hyde ...

POLITICAL TALE OF A TUB

... upon him; another they hung up by the heels to make him disgorge; the remainder, after being pelted with rotten eggs and garbage, and kicked, buffetted, worried, and pummelled nearly to death, got off the estate, and never shewed face again during the ...

LITERATURE

... Flay him, attd he is goed fot' tothittg better thsn the imperial etigle that, living, lives a life of prey, and dying, is garbage, even as the leonilte offal. Hotsdiffereit the pig! Inuhis lifelhe is quiet-ve mean of course wttet civiltseed, reclaimed ...

GEORGE ROBSON, THE DURHAM MINER

... picis is the blaclksmitbhs work. But I am quite cute tt your picks were sharpieried and tempered before you canmo to mue. If I medldled w*ic b t-im I should ?? soften their points. No, no, your picks are all right. Lord Softon was at home. On the card Mr ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Darrell (he was picked out of the Thames by Mr Wood, and adopted by that ex. cellent Samaritan ; hence his name; and having been bred up a carpenter, and secured the affections of Miss Wood, is kidnapped and flung into the sea, again picked up and handed ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... his readers will digest it. The volumes abound in statements equally absurd and false. Throwing the2se on one-side, as the garbage of - a prejudiced, narrow mind, we give the following ex- citing description of A STEAM-BOAT RACE. As it may interest soene ...