| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 666 páginas
...affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters' reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them. Well may the court be dim, with wasting candles here and there; well may thejog hang heavy in it, as if it would never get out; weft may the stained glass windows lose their... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 páginas
...affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters' reports, mountains of costly nonsense piled before them. Well may the court be dim, with wasting candles here...door, be deterred from entrance by its owlish aspect, and by the drawl languidly echoing to the roof from the padded dais where the Lord High Chancellor... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1853 - 730 páginas
...affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters' reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them. Well may the court be dim, with wasting candles here...out ; well may the stained glass windows lose their color, and admit no light of day into the place ; well may the uninitiated from the streets, who peep... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 574 páginas
...affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters' reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them. Well may the court be dim, with wasting candles here...door, be deterred from entrance by its owlish aspect, and by the drawl languidly echoing to the roof from the padded dais where the Lord High Chancellor... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 1276 páginas
...hang heavy in -it, as if it would never get out ; well may the stained glass windows lose their color, and admit no light of day into the place ; well may the uninitiated from the streets, who l>eep in through the glass panes in the door, be deterred from entrance by its owlish aspect, and by... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 484 páginas
...affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters' reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them. Well may the court be dim, with wasting candles here...in it, as if it would never get out ; well may the stained-glass windows lose their colour, and admit no light of day into the place ; well may the uninitiated... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 384 páginas
...hang heavy in it, as if it would never get out ; well may the stained-glass windows lose their color, and admit no light of day into the place ; well may...door, be deterred from entrance by its owlish aspect, and by the drawl languidly echoing to the roof from the padded dais where the Lord High Chancellor... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 páginas
...affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters' reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them. r they know not what they do ! " Still, on the lower and maturer branches of the Tree, Christmas color, and admit no light of day into the place ; well may the uninitiated from the streets, who peep... | |
| Mrs. J. W. Stow - 1877 - 388 páginas
...affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters' reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them. Well may the court be dim, with wasting candles here...in it, as if it would never get out ; well may the stained-glass windows lose their color, and admit no light of clay into the place ; well may the uninitiated... | |
| Mrs. J. W. Stow - 1877 - 410 páginas
...affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters' reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them. Well may the "court be dim, with wasting candles here...heavy in it, as if it would never get out ; well may the.stained-glass windows lose their color, and admit no light of clay into the place ; well may the... | |
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