| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 380 páginas
...in his orange-groves.' We did not find Mr Frere at home, and therefore drove back without waiting. Among some other talk, in returning, he spoke with...finishing-off in some of her scenes that is really quite above everybody else. And there's that Irish lady, too — but I forget everybody's name now' * Miss Edgeworth,'... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 384 páginas
...in his orange-groves.' We did not find Mr Frere at home, and therefore drove back without waiting. Among some other talk, in returning, he spoke with...finishing-off in some of her scenes that is really quite above everybody else. And there's that Irish lady, too — but I forget everybody's name now ' ' Miss Edgeworth,'... | |
| Anne Katharine Curteis Elwood - 1843 - 368 páginas
...vibrating between life and death, Mrs. Uavey has recorded, that during a drive with her to St. Antonio, " Among some other talk, in returning, he spoke with...in my hand. There's a finishing-off in some of her sce^R that is really quite above everybody else." of Miss Austen, or the Hymns and Early Lessons of... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 páginas
...whom one may receive a favour; and that's saying a good deal of any man in these days." 1 He, Scott, spoke with praise of Miss Ferrier as a novelist, and then, with still higher praise, of Miss Austen. "I find myself, every now and then, with one of her books in my hand. There's a finishing off in some... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1862 - 356 páginas
...in his orange-groves.' We did not find Mr- Frere at home, and therefore drove back without waiting. Among some other talk, in returning, he spoke with...praise of Miss Austen. Of the latter he said — i I find myself every now and then with one of her books in my hand. There's a finishing-off in some... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart, Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1873 - 428 páginas
...friends whom Scott met during his stay at Malta and in Italy are too interesting to omit. " Sir Walter spoke with praise of Miss Ferrier as a novelist, and...finishing-off in some of her scenes that is really quite above everybody else. And there's that Irish lady, too — but I forget everybody's name now.' ' Miss Edgeworth,'... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1873 - 1014 páginas
...in his orange-groves.' We did not find Mr. Frere at home, and therefore drove back without waiting. Among some other talk, in returning, he spoke with praise of Miss Ferricr as a novelist, and then with Btill higher praise of Miss Austen. Of the latter he said —... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1882 - 386 páginas
...in his orange-groves.' We did not find Mr Frere at home, and therefore drove back without waiting. Among some other talk, in returning, he spoke with...finishing-off in some of her scenes that is really quite above everybody else. And there's that Irish lady, too — but I forget everybody's name now' ' Miss Edgeworth,'... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1882 - 384 páginas
...in his orange-groves.' We did not find Mr Frere at home, and therefore drove back without waiting. Among some other talk, in returning, he spoke with...finishing-off in some of her scenes that is really quite above everybody else. And there's that Irish lady, too — but I forget everybody's name now' ' Miss Edgeworth,'... | |
| Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 144 páginas
...records a conversation with Sir Walter Scott, then in failing health, at Malta in December 1831 : Among other talk, in returning, he spoke with praise of...finishing-off in some of her scenes that is really quite above everybody else. And there's that Irish lady, too—but I forget everybody's name now'—' Miss Edgeworth,"... | |
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