| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 318 páginas
...mentioned. The summer day sped onward so fast, that notwithstanding the sharp appetite of thirteen, 1 forgot the hour of dinner, was sought for with anxiety, and was still found entranced in my intellec- • tual banquet. To read and to remember was in this instance the same thing, and henceforth... | |
| 1837 - 828 páginas
...Platanus tree, the summer day sped onward so fast, that notwithstanding the sharp appetite of thirteen, he forgot the hour of dinner, was sought for with anxiety, and was still found entranced in his intellectual banquet. " To this period also I can trace distinctly the awaking of that delightful... | |
| 1838 - 1080 páginas
...been intended for an oldfashioned arbour in the garden I have mentioned. The summer-day sped onward so fast, that, notwithstanding the sharp appetite...dinner, was sought for with anxiety, and was still found [found still] entranced in my intellectual banquet. To read and to remember was in this instance the... | |
| 1903 - 848 páginas
...in the ruins of what had been intended for an old-fashioned arbor . . . The summer day sped onward so fast, that, notwithstanding the sharp appetite...still found entranced in my intellectual banquet" The spell thus cast upon him endured until the end of his life. Henceforth the meanest fragment of... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1845 - 836 páginas
...been intended for an old-fashioned arbour ш the garden I have mentioned. The summer-day sped onward so fast, that notwithstanding the sharp appetite of...sought for with anxiety, and was still found entranced io my intellectual banquet. To read and to remember was in this instance the same thing, aud henceforth... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1850 - 868 páginas
...been intended for an old-fashioned arbour in the garden I have mentioned. The summer-day sped onward so fast, that notwithstanding the sharp appetite of...was in this instance the same thing, and henceforth 1 overwhelmed my schoolfellows, and all who would hearken to me, with tragical recitations from the... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 páginas
...intended for un old-fashioned arbour in the garden I have mentioned. The summer-dny sped onward so fust, that notwithstanding the sharp appetite of thirteen, I forgot the hour of dinner, was sought for with imxiety, aud was still found entranced in my intellectual banquet. To read and to remember was in this... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1861 - 324 páginas
...been intended for an old-fashioned arbour in the garden I have mentioned. The summer-day sped onward so fast, that notwithstanding the sharp appetite of...intellectual banquet. To read and to remember was in.this instance the same thing, and henceforth 1 overwhelmed my school-fellows, and all who would... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1861 - 338 páginas
...been intended for an old-fashioned arbour in the garden I have mentioned. The summer-day sped onward so fast, that notwithstanding the sharp appetite of...still found entranced in my intellectual banquet. To vou i. 5 read and to remember was in this instance the same thing, and henceforth 1 overwhelmed my... | |
| 1868 - 736 páginas
...time. It was beneath a huge plantaine tree in the ruins of what had been intended for an old fashioned arbour in the garden I have mentioned. The summer...hour of dinner, was sought for with anxiety, and was found still entranced in my intellectual banquet. To read and to remember was in this iustance the... | |
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