51 examples of haughton in sentences

Nevertheless, our joint productions excited very little attention, and the only published notice of them which I can remember was by Professor Haughton, of Dublin, whose verdict was that all that was new in them was false, and what was true was old.

" "Sir Edward!" cried Mr. Haughton, with a laugh, "Baronets are likely to be plenty.

" "Captain Jarvis!" exclaimed five or six at once; "explain yourself, Mr. Haughton.

"You don't know the worst of it," replied Mr. Haughton.

"No! my lady!" continued Mr. Haughton, with a smile.

"Yes," said Mr. Haughton, "it is now the property of the earl, who says he has bought it for his sister.

Mrs. Wilson found time the ensuing day to ascertain before they left the hall, the truth of the tale related by Mr. Haughton.

The good-natured Mr. Haughton was always a welcome guest at the hall, and met, soon after their return, the collected family of the baronet, at a dinner given by the latter to his children and one or two of his most intimate neighbors "My Lady Pendennyss," cried Mr. Haughton, in the course of the afternoon, "I have news from the earl, which I know it will do your heart good to hear.

The good-natured Mr. Haughton was always a welcome guest at the hall, and met, soon after their return, the collected family of the baronet, at a dinner given by the latter to his children and one or two of his most intimate neighbors "My Lady Pendennyss," cried Mr. Haughton, in the course of the afternoon, "I have news from the earl, which I know it will do your heart good to hear.

" Emily smiled at the prospect of hearing in any manner of her husband, although she internally questioned the probability of Mr. Haughton's knowing anything of his movements, of which her daily letters did not apprise her.

" Mr. Haughton, a good deal mortified to find his news stale, mused a moment, as if in doubt to proceed or not; but liking of all things to act the part of a newspaper, he continued "Nothing more than you see in the prints; but I suppose your ladyship has heard about Captain Jarvis too?

"Not at all," rejoined Mr. Haughton; "the former sobbed, and said she had only married him for his bravery and red coat, and the lady exclaimed against the destruction of his budding honors.

" "And what kind of ones might they have been, Haughton?" said Sir Edward, drily.

"Captain Jarvis, it seems, liked it as a preservative against danger," continued Mr. Haughton; "to avoid ridicule in his new neighborhood, he has consented to his father's wishes, and turned merchant in the city again.

" "Ask Emily's cook, and Mr. Haughton's appetite," said John, coolly extending his hand towards her for the flint"whether no one is gratified but myself.

"My lord," said Mr. Haughton to the earl, "Mrs. Ives and myself have had a contest about the comforts of matrimony; she insists she may be quite as happy at Bolton Parsonage as in this noble castle, and with this rich prospect in view.

" "Doubtless," cried Mr. Haughton, "under the circumstances, I would not wish to change even with your lordshipunless, indeed," he continued, with a smile and bow to the countess, "it were the temptation of your lovely wife.

" "You are quite polite," said Emily laughing, "but I have no desire to deprive Mrs. Haughton of a companion she has made out so well with these twenty years past.

Patient Grissel, by Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, and William Haughton, December 1599.

The Arcadian Virgin, by Henry Chettle and William Haughton.

The Seven Wise Masters, by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, William Haughton, and John Day, March 1599-1600.

He died at little Haughton in Northamptonshire, and was buried in an isle adjoining to the church in that place, on the 17th of March, 1634.

92-3) we learn that in 1599 Haughton and Day wrote a tragedy on the subject,"the Tragedy of Thomas Merrye."

"Among the Upper Sarawak Dyaks divorce is very frequent, owing to the great extent of adultery," says Haughton (Roth, I., 126); and St. John remarks:

Yet another play known to us solely from Henslowe's accounts is the Arcadian Virgin, on which Chettle and Haughton were at work for the Admiral's men in December, 1599, and for which they received sums amounting in all to fifteen shillings.

51 examples of  haughton  in sentences