... (with lots of cayenne pepper), of pulls on the river, of delicious reading of novels, magazines, and saunterings in many studios ; a land where men call each other by their Christian names ; where most are poor, where almost all are young... In Thackeray's London: Pictures and Text - Page 157by Francis Hopkinson Smith - 1913 - 199 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1861 - 844 pages
...morning ; a land of tin-dish covers from taverns, and frothing porter ; a land of lotoseating (with lota of cayenne pepper), of pulls on the river, of delicious...each other by their Christian, names; where most are poor, where almost all are young, and where if a few oldsters do enter, it is because they have preserved... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1862 - 288 pages
...tin-dish covers from taverns, and frothing porter; a land of lotos-eating (with lots of cayenne-pepper), of pulls on the river, of delicious reading of novels,...each other by their Christian names; where most are poor, where almost all are young, and where if a few oldsters do enter, it is because they have preserved... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1862 - 368 pages
...in the morning; a land of tin dish-covers from taverns, and frothing porter; a land of lotos-eating (with lots of cayenne pepper), of pulls on the river,...reading of novels, magazines, and saunterings in many 6—2 studios; a land where men call each other by their Christian names; where most are poor, where... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1862 - 698 pages
...the morning ; a land of tin dish-covers from taverns, and frothing porter ; a land of lotos-eating (with lots of cayenne pepper), of pulls on the river,...each other by their Christian names ; where most are poor, where almost all are young, and where if a few oldsters do enter, it is because they have preserved... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1866 - 512 pages
...morning ; a land of tin dish-covers from taverns, and frothing porter ; a land of lotus-eating (with lote of cayenne pepper), of pulls on the river, of delicious reading of novels, magazines, and sannterings in many stndios ; a land where men call each other by their Christian names ; where most... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868 - 398 pages
...the morning ; a land of tin-dish covers from taverns, and frothing porter ; a land of lotos-eating (with lots of cayenne pepper), of pulls on the river,...each other by their Christian names ; where most are poor, where almost all are young, and where, if a few oldsters do enter, it is because they have preserved... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1868 - 380 pages
...freely in the morning; a land of tin dishcovers from taverns and frothing porter; a land of lotos-eating (with lots of Cayenne pepper); of pulls on the river; of delicious readings of novels and magazines, and saunterings in many studios; a land where men call each other... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 404 pages
...the morning ; a land of tin-dish covers from taverns, and frothing porter ; a land of lotos-eating (with lots of cayenne pepper), of pulls on the river,...each other by their Christian names ; where most are poor, where almost all are young, and where, if a few oldsters do enter, it is because they have preserved... | |
| Alonzo F. Hill - 1875 - 324 pages
...belong to the lower walks of literature. The London Bohemia, Thackeray says, " is a pleasant land, a land where men call each other by their Christian names, where most are poor, and where, if a few oldsters do enter, it is because they have preserved more tenderly than other... | |
| Alonzo F. Hill - 1875 - 324 pages
...belong to the lower walks of literature. The London Bohemia, Thackeray says, " is a pleasant land, a land where men call each other by their Christian names, where most are poor, and where, if a few oldsters do enter, it is because they have preserved more tenderly than other... | |
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