| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 934 頁
...gentlemen, Pickwick, the ruthless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell-street — Pickwick, who has choked up the well, and thrown ashes...before you to-day with his heartless tomato sauce and warming-pans— Pickwick still rears his head with unblushing effrontery, and gazes without a sigh... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 478 頁
...gentlemen, Pickwick, the ruthless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell-streel — Pickwick, who has choked up the well, and thrown ashes on the sward — Pickwick, who comes before you to day with his heartless tomata sauce and warming-pans — Pickwick still rears his head with unblushing... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 716 頁
...ruthless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell-street — Pickwick, who has choaked up the well, and thrown ashes on the sward — Pickwick, who comes before you today with his heartless tomata sauce and warming pans — Pickwick still rears his head with unblushing effrontery, and gazes... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 294 頁
...gentlemen, Pickwick, the ruthless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell-street — Pickwick, who has choked up the well, and thrown ashes...Pickwick, who comes before you to-day with his heartless tomata sauce and warming-pans — Pickwick still rears his head with unblushing effrontery, and gazes... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 302 頁
...gentlemen, Pickwick, the ruthless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell-street — Pickwick, who has choked up the well, and thrown ashes...Pickwick, who comes before you to-day with his heartless tomata sauce and warming-pans — Pickwick still rears his head with unblushing effrontery, and gazes... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1840 - 720 頁
...comes before you to-day with hia heartless tomata sauce and warming pans — Pickwick still rears IMS head with unblushing effrontery, and gazes without...he has made. Damages, gentlemen — heavy damages is the only punishment with which you can visit him ; the only recompense you can award to my client.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 516 頁
...rathless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell-street — Pickwick, who has choaked up the well, and thrown ashes on the sward; — Pickwick, who comes before yoи to-day with his heartless tomata sauce and warmingpans — Pickwick still rears his head with... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 頁
...gentlemen, Pickwick, the rutbless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell-street — Pickwick, who has choked up the well, and thrown ashes...before you to-day with his heartless tomato sauce and warming-pans — Pickwick still rears his head with unhlushing effrontery, and gazes without a sigh... | |
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 頁
...gentlemen, Pickwick, the ruthless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell-street — Pickwick, who comes before you to-day with his heartless tomato sauce and warming pans — Pickwick still rears his head with unblushing effrontery, and gazes without a sigh... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 508 頁
...sward — Pickwick, who comes before you to-day with his heartless tomata sauce and warmingpans — Pickwick still rears his head with unblushing effrontery, and gazes without a sigh on the rum he has made. Damages, gentlemen — heavy damages is the only punishment with which you can visit... | |
| |