The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... sing Scotch songs . I assure you , they are quite ex- ploded from the drawing - room now : they are called kitchen songs , " with an affected giggle . " Call them what they will , " said Lady Ross- ville , “ I shall certainly learn to sing ...
... sing Scotch songs . I assure you , they are quite ex- ploded from the drawing - room now : they are called kitchen songs , " with an affected giggle . " Call them what they will , " said Lady Ross- ville , “ I shall certainly learn to sing ...
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... sings them now , " said Mrs Major vehemently . " The more shame , then , to every body , " said Gertrude . " To every body who can sing them , " said Lyndsay ; " but I believe it is much more diffi- cult to sing one's national music ...
... sings them now , " said Mrs Major vehemently . " The more shame , then , to every body , " said Gertrude . " To every body who can sing them , " said Lyndsay ; " but I believe it is much more diffi- cult to sing one's national music ...
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... sing , my dear , ' Rosina mia caro , ' said the Major , who was half asleep . " Some of the Scotch songs are undoubtedly coarse , vulgar , and silly , " said Lyndsay ; “ and most of them sung from beginning to end would certainly be ...
... sing , my dear , ' Rosina mia caro , ' said the Major , who was half asleep . " Some of the Scotch songs are undoubtedly coarse , vulgar , and silly , " said Lyndsay ; “ and most of them sung from beginning to end would certainly be ...
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... sing- ers , who try to make up by their bodily gestures for the want of all taste , feeling , and expression . Colonel Delmour had been talking to Lady Rossville , in a low voice , during the greater part of this colloquy , which ...
... sing- ers , who try to make up by their bodily gestures for the want of all taste , feeling , and expression . Colonel Delmour had been talking to Lady Rossville , in a low voice , during the greater part of this colloquy , which ...
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... singing was more obnoxious to him than it was to Lyndsay ; but the one was accustomed to consult only his own pleasure ; the other to consider the feelings of others . " What a store of pretty old Scotch songs your sister Anne has ...
... singing was more obnoxious to him than it was to Lyndsay ; but the one was accustomed to consult only his own pleasure ; the other to consider the feelings of others . " What a store of pretty old Scotch songs your sister Anne has ...
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