... house did not observe with perfect equanimity the novel usage to which her chintz was exposed. The Shepherd, however, remarked nothing of all this — dined heartily and drank freely, and, by jest, anecdote, and song, afforded plentiful merriment... The Monthly Review - Página 5741837Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1837 - 598 páginas
...usage to which her chintz was exposed. The Shepherd, however, remarked nothing of all this—dined heartily and drank freely, and, by jest, anecdote,...popular reputation for which he had so long thirsted. It is not my business, however, to pursue the details of his story. What I have written was only to... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 454 páginas
...merriment to the more civilized part of the company. As the liquor operated, his familiarityincreased and strengthened ; from " Mr Scott," he advanced to...popular reputation for which he had so long thirsted. It is not my business, however, to pursue the details of his story. What I have written was only to... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 450 páginas
...; from " Mr Scott," he advanced to " Sherra," and thence to " Scott," " Walter," and " Wattle," — until, at supper, he fairly convulsed the whole party...popular reputation for which he had so long thirsted. It is not my business, however, to pursue the details of his story. What I have written was only to... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 452 páginas
...from " Mr Scott," he advanced to " Sherra," and thence to " Scott," " Walter," and " Wattie,"—until, at supper, he fairly convulsed the whole party by...popular reputation for which he had so long thirsted. It is not my business, however, to pursue the details of his story. What I have written was only to... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 354 páginas
...recent sheep-smearing, the lady of the house did not observe with perfect equanimity the novel usage to which her chintz was exposed. The Shepherd, however,...popular reputation for which he had so long thirsted. It is not my business, however, to pursue the details of his story. What I have written was only to... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 348 páginas
...recent sheep-smearing, the lady of the house did not observe with perfect equanimity the novel usage to which her chintz was exposed. The Shepherd, however,...popular reputation for which he had so long thirsted. It is not my business, however, to pursue the details of his story. What I have written was only to... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1845 - 836 páginas
...recent sheep-smearing, the lady of the house did not observe with perfect equanimity the novel usage to which her chintz was exposed. The Shepherd, however,...Charlotte." The collection entitled " The Mountain Bard" from that of his sister's charming " Dtary," which ho >vns so kind as to read over to me on the 16Ш... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 612 páginas
...Sherra,'1 and thence to "Scott," "Walter," and "Wattic,"— until, at supper, he fairly convulsed the who!" party by addressing Mrs. Scott as "Charlotte." The...Hogg no slender share of the popular reputation for wbich he liad so long thirsted. It is not my business, however, 10 pursue the details of his story.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 428 páginas
...anecdote, and song, afforded plentiful merriment. As the liquor operated, his familiarity increased ; from Mr Scott, he advanced to " Sherra," and thence...recommendation, and this work did at last afford Hogg no VOL. I, G slender share of the reputation for which he had so long thirsted. It is not my business,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 páginas
...ho advanced to " Sherra," and thence to " Scott," " Walter," and " Wattie,"—until, at supper, ho fairly convulsed the whole party by addressing Mrs...recommendation, and this work did at last afford Hogg no K slender share of the reputation for which be had so long thirsted. It is not my business, however,... | |
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