The portrait of a Christian gentleman, a memoir of P. F. TytlerJ. Murray, 1859 - 356 strán (strany) |
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... heard her called by her family by any other name than ' Mousie ; ' from the circumstance that a mouse , in its terror , once jumping towards her , was literally caught within the sash which encircled her waist . of Woodhouselee , ' was ...
... heard her called by her family by any other name than ' Mousie ; ' from the circumstance that a mouse , in its terror , once jumping towards her , was literally caught within the sash which encircled her waist . of Woodhouselee , ' was ...
Strana 15
... heard before - from herself ; and knew how to meet in a way which should compel her to laugh , and reprimand me in exceedingly pure Scotch : but tears were quite unanswerable . That conversation , I instantly assured her , should be the ...
... heard before - from herself ; and knew how to meet in a way which should compel her to laugh , and reprimand me in exceedingly pure Scotch : but tears were quite unanswerable . That conversation , I instantly assured her , should be the ...
Strana 27
... Wilt thou remember me , The stream that listened oft to Ramsay's strain ? Tho ' Ramsay's pastoral reed be heard no more , Yet Taste and Fancy long shall linger on my shore ! ' Moors begun , but never finished , was his first.
... Wilt thou remember me , The stream that listened oft to Ramsay's strain ? Tho ' Ramsay's pastoral reed be heard no more , Yet Taste and Fancy long shall linger on my shore ! ' Moors begun , but never finished , was his first.
Strana 32
... heard the shriekings of despair And many a stifled groan : With speed their upward way they take , Such speed as age and fear can make ; And crossed themselves for terror's sake , As hurrying tottering on . ' * " All got round him , and ...
... heard the shriekings of despair And many a stifled groan : With speed their upward way they take , Such speed as age and fear can make ; And crossed themselves for terror's sake , As hurrying tottering on . ' * " All got round him , and ...
Strana 33
... heard enough to convince us that the poor little girl was most cruelly tyrannized over : we heard her sobs , and Clemmy's threats that she was not for her very life to enter the drawing - room , but to ask immediately to be taken back ...
... heard enough to convince us that the poor little girl was most cruelly tyrannized over : we heard her sobs , and Clemmy's threats that she was not for her very life to enter the drawing - room , but to ask immediately to be taken back ...
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