Now this is all nonsense, too fantastic to be written to any body but a person of good sense. By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of some novels which have a great deal of nature in them ?—nature in ordinary and middle life, to be sure,... The Church Quarterly Review - Page 941914Full view - About this book
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 790 pages
...did you know Miss Austen, authoress of some novels which have a great deal of nature in them 1 — nature in ordinary and middle life, to be sure, but...correct drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail 1 * ' . "I did indeed rejoice at Erskine's promotion. There is a degree of melancholy attending the... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 430 pages
...some novels which have a great deal of nature in them ? — nature in ordinary and middle life, lo be sure, but valuable from its strong resemblance...drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail?* " I did indeed rejoice at Erskine's promotion. There is a degree of melancholy attending the later... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1838 - 390 pages
...buckets. Now this is all nonsense, too fantastic to be written to any body but a person of good sense. By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of...drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail?* " I did indeed rejoice at Erskine's promotion. There is a degree of melancholy attending the later... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 428 pages
...buckets. Now this is all nonsense — too fantastic to be written to anybody but a person of good sense. By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of...correct drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail ? * * When the late collection of Sir Walter Scott's Prose Miscellanies was preparing, the publisher... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 434 pages
...buckets. Now this is all nonsense — too fantastic to be written to anybody but a pertson of good sense. By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of...correct drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail ? * * When the late collection of Sir Walter Scott's Prose Miscellanies was preparing, the publisher... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1882 - 432 pages
...buckets. Now this is all nonsense — too fantastic to be written to anybody but a person of good sense. By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of...drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail?* * When the late collection of Sir Walter Scott's Prose Miscellanies was preparing, the publisher of... | |
| Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 146 pages
...country does the leglen, which she carries on her head, and walks as gracefully with it as a duchess. ... By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of...drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail. Well, we know with what grace and dignity and modesty Miss Austen' carried her pail,' but that by the... | |
| Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 144 pages
...country does the leglen, which she carries on her head, and walks as gracefully with it as a duchess. ... By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of...drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail. Well, we know with what grace and dignity and modesty Miss Austen ' carried her pail,' but that by... | |
| Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 144 pages
...country does the leglen, which she carries on her head, and walks as gracefully with it as a duchess. ... By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of...drawing. I wonder which way she carried her pail. Well, we know with what grace and dignity and modesty Miss Austen' carried her pail,' but that by the... | |
| Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 158 pages
...country does the leglen, which she carries on her head, and walks as gracefully with it as a duchess. ... By the way, did you know Miss Austen, authoress of...resemblance and correct draw-ing. I wonder which way she carnecfher pail. Well, we know with what grace and dignity and modesty Miss Austen ' carried her pail,'... | |
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