Autobiographic SketchesJames Hogg & Sons, 1854 - 352 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 48
Side 3
... happened , and indeed it often happened , that Lord Carbery was absent in Ireland . It was probable , therefore , that during the long couple of hours through which the custom of those times bound a man to the dinner- table after the ...
... happened , and indeed it often happened , that Lord Carbery was absent in Ireland . It was probable , therefore , that during the long couple of hours through which the custom of those times bound a man to the dinner- table after the ...
Side 6
... happened that the horses assigned to draw a post - chariot carrying Lord Westport , myself , and the dean , on our return journey to Dublin , were a pair utterly ruined by a certain under - postilion , named Moran . This particular ruin ...
... happened that the horses assigned to draw a post - chariot carrying Lord Westport , myself , and the dean , on our return journey to Dublin , were a pair utterly ruined by a certain under - postilion , named Moran . This particular ruin ...
Side 9
... happened , as our route was very circuitous , that no inns lay in our neighbourhood ; or , if there were inns , the horses proved to be of too slight a build . At Ballinasloe , and again at Athlone , half the town came out to help us ...
... happened , as our route was very circuitous , that no inns lay in our neighbourhood ; or , if there were inns , the horses proved to be of too slight a build . At Ballinasloe , and again at Athlone , half the town came out to help us ...
Side 10
... happened , could report to Lord Massey their earlier condition ; he to me could report their immediate changes . I won him easily to an interest in my own Irish expe- riences , so fresh , and in parts so grotesque , wilder also by much ...
... happened , could report to Lord Massey their earlier condition ; he to me could report their immediate changes . I won him easily to an interest in my own Irish expe- riences , so fresh , and in parts so grotesque , wilder also by much ...
Side 11
... happened that the library was excellent . Founded by whom , I never heard : but cer- tainly , when used by a systematic reader , it showed itself to have been systematically collected ; it stretched pretty equably through two centuries ...
... happened that the library was excellent . Founded by whom , I never heard : but cer- tainly , when used by a systematic reader , it showed itself to have been systematically collected ; it stretched pretty equably through two centuries ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
accident admiration Ambleside amongst ancient beauty believe Biographia Literaria Bristol Buttermere called character chiefly circumstances Coleridge Coleridge's connected cottage Cumberland daily Easedale effect England English Esthwaite Water expression eyes face fact feeling Grasmere Greek habits happened Hawkshead heard heart Helvellyn honour horses human intellectual interest Keswick knew known Lady Carbery Lake Langdale Laxton least lived Lord Lonsdale Lord Massey marriage Meantime miles mind Miss Wordsworth mode mother mountains nature neighbour Nether Stowey never night occasion once original party passed passion peculiar Penrith perhaps person poem poet pretty Quantock Hills reader reason regarded river Greta road Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sarah Green scene Schreiber seemed sense sister solitary solitude Southey Southey's spirit supposed thought tion town truth vale Westmoreland whilst whole William Wordsworth word young ladies youth