Beaconsfield
Cited as Beaconsfield. — 20 quotations
Buggy
Villebeck prevailed upon Flora to drive with him to the race in a buggy.
Circumvolution
He had neither time nor temper for sentimental circumvolutions.
Creation
Choice pictures and creations of curious art.
Critic
You know who the critics are? the men who have failed in literature and art.
crone
A few old battered crones of office.
Cry
All now depends upon a good cry.
Dwarf
Strange power of the world that, the moment we enter it, our great conceptions dwarf.
Feasible
It was not feasible to gratify so many ambitions.
Hansom
He hailed a cruising hansom . . . “ 'Tis the gondola of London,” said Lothair.
Loanmonger
The millions of the loanmonger.
Mediatize
The misfortune of being a mediatized prince.
Odium
You have . . . dexterously thrown some of the odium of your polity upon that middle class which you despise.
Paradise
Wrapt in the very paradise of some creative vision.
Scud
The wind was high; the vast white clouds scudded over the blue heaven.
Sedentary
Any education that confined itself to sedentary pursuits was essentially imperfect.
Self-confidence
A feeling of self-confidence which supported and sustained him.
Somber
The dinner was silent and somber; happily it was also short.
Strew
On a principal table a desk was open and many papers [were] strewn about.
Swagger
A man who swaggers about London clubs.
Wear
The family . . . wore out in the earlier part of the century.