The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 |
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... LIGHT COM- PANY engaged here , a very respectably sized Moon will be in attendance to light home a greater number of Patrons than ever this popular petted Palace of Panto- mime is likely to produce . We say no- thing of warmth and ...
... LIGHT COM- PANY engaged here , a very respectably sized Moon will be in attendance to light home a greater number of Patrons than ever this popular petted Palace of Panto- mime is likely to produce . We say no- thing of warmth and ...
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... light to see Garrick mimicking a turkey cock in the court yard , with his coat - tail stuck out behind , and in a seeming flutter of feathered rage and pride . Of our party only two persons present had seen the British Roscius ; and ...
... light to see Garrick mimicking a turkey cock in the court yard , with his coat - tail stuck out behind , and in a seeming flutter of feathered rage and pride . Of our party only two persons present had seen the British Roscius ; and ...
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... light unaccountably attracts the larks , who hover over it , and become a mark for the sportsman . In this way I have had capital sport . A friend of mine actually shot six dozen before breakfast . While he sat on the ground he pulled ...
... light unaccountably attracts the larks , who hover over it , and become a mark for the sportsman . In this way I have had capital sport . A friend of mine actually shot six dozen before breakfast . While he sat on the ground he pulled ...
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... light , The clock struck twelve , when , lo ! I saw A very chilling sight . Pale as a snow - ball was its face , Like icicles its hair ; For mantle , it appeared to me A sheet of ice to wear . Tho ' seldom given to alarm , I'faith , I ...
... light , The clock struck twelve , when , lo ! I saw A very chilling sight . Pale as a snow - ball was its face , Like icicles its hair ; For mantle , it appeared to me A sheet of ice to wear . Tho ' seldom given to alarm , I'faith , I ...
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... light in union ! On some of the largest of these islands , the fishermen stood pulling out their immense nets through the holes made in the ice for this purpose , and the men , their net poles , and their huge nets , were a part of the ...
... light in union ! On some of the largest of these islands , the fishermen stood pulling out their immense nets through the holes made in the ice for this purpose , and the men , their net poles , and their huge nets , were a part of the ...
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