Mr. Leach Made a speech, Angry, neat, but wrong : Mr. Hart, On the other part, Was heavy, dull, and long; Mr. Parker Made the case darker, Which was dark enough without : Mr. Cooke Cited his book, And the Chancellor said — I doubt. The Cornhill Magazine - Página 41editado por - 1906Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Isaac Jack Reeve - 1865 - 232 páginas
...strong ; Mr. Hart, on the other part, Was wordy, dull, and wrong ; Mr. Parker made it darker, 'Twas dark enough without ; Mr. Cooke cited his book, And the Chancellor said, — I doubt. A Picture of Chancery Days, when George III. was King. A COUNTRY QUARTER SESSIONS. Three or four parsons,... | |
| John Timbs - 1866 - 336 páginas
...: — Mr. Leach Made a speech, Angry, neat, and wrong ; Mr. Hart, On the other part, Was right, and dull, and long. Mr. Parker Made the case darker, Which was dark enough without ; Mr. Cooke Cited a book, And the Chancellor said, ' I doubt.' Mr. Twiss good-naturedly suggests that " Parker" was taken... | |
| Roses - 1867 - 172 páginas
...very well, though nobody knew about what ; Mr Trower talked for an hour, sat down, fatigued, and hot. Mr Parker made the case darker, which was dark enough without Mr Cooke quoted his book, and the Chancellor said, " I doubt." THE THF.ORV OF PECULATION. A LITTLE stealing... | |
| Epigrams - 1868 - 144 páginas
...very well, Though nobody knew about what ; Mr Trower talked for an hour, Sat down, fatigued and hot. Mr Parker made the case darker, Which was dark enough without ; Mr Cooke quoted his book, And the Chancellor said, I doubt. Sir G. Rose. MODERN ECONOMY. Tom taken by Tim his... | |
| Francis Fisher Broune - 1870 - 524 páginas
...very well, Though nobody knew what about ; Mr. Tower talked for an hour — Sat down fatigued and hot. Mr. Parker made the case darker, Which was dark enough without; Mr. Cooke quoted his book, And the Chancellor said, " I doubt." The author of this was Sir George Rose, to whom... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1870 - 536 páginas
...very well, Though nobody knew what about . Mr. Tower talked for an hour — Sat down fatigued and hot. Mr. Parker made the case darker. Which was dark enough without ; Mr. Cooke quoted his book. And the Chancellor said, " I dou&t," The author of this was Sir George Rose, to whom... | |
| 1871 - 614 páginas
...Twiss : — "Mr. Leech Made a speech Angry, neat, but wrong ; Mr. Hart, On the other part, Was heavy, dull, and long; Mr. Parker Made the case darker, Which...Cited his book, And the Chancellor said — I doubt." (Life of Lord Eldon, ed. 1846, vol. ii. 400.) The point is of course the same in both cases j and if,... | |
| 1872 - 592 páginas
...for an hour, And then sat down quite hot ; f Mr. Bell J spoke very well, Hut nobody knew about what : Mr. Parker made the case darker, Which was dark enough without ; Mr. Cooke cited a book, And the Chancellor said ' I doubt.' " OCTOGENARIAN. LADY GRIZELE BAILLE (4'" S. viii. 451.)... | |
| Charles Stokes Carey - 1872 - 314 páginas
...very well, Though nobody knew about what; Mr Trower talk'd for an hour, Sat down, fatigued and hot. Mr Parker made the case darker, Which was dark enough without ; Mr Cooke quoted his book, And the Chancellor said, I doubt. JUSTICE. EN painters or sculptors give Justice a... | |
| John Timbs - 1873 - 170 páginas
...— " Mr. Leach Made a speech, Angry, neat, and wrong ; Mr. Hart, On the other part, Was right, and dull, and long. Mr. Parker Made the case darker, Which was dark enough without ; Mr. Cooke Cited a book, And the Chancellor said, ' I doubt.'" Mr. Twiss good-naturedly suggests that " Parker " was... | |
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