with that frank cordiality which, under whatever circumstances I afterwards met him, always marked his manners ; and, indeed, I found him then in every respect — except, perhaps, that his animal spirits were somewhat higher — precisely the same man... Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart - Side 129af John Gibson Lockhart - 1861Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1837 - 1322 sider
...his sister's Diary. On the morning of the 17th of September, having left their carriage at Rosslyn, they walked down the valley to Lasswade, and arrived there before Mr. and Mrs. Scott had risen. 1 We were received,' Mr. Wordsworth has lold me, ' with that frank cordiality which, under whatever... | |
| 1837 - 660 sider
...his sister's Diary. On the morning of the 17th of September, having left their carriage at Rosslyn, they walked down the valley to Lasswade, and arrived...— except, perhaps, that his animal spirits were soinewhut higher — precisely the same man that you knew him in latter life; the same lively, entertaining... | |
| 1837 - 598 sider
...his sister's Diary. On the morning of the 17th of September, having left their carriage at Rosslyn, they walked down the valley to Lasswade, and arrived...his manners ; and, indeed, I found him then in every respect—except, perhaps, that his animal spirits were somewhat higher—precisely the same man that... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1845 - 836 sider
...his sister's Diary. On the morning of the 1 7th of September, having left their carriage at Roaslyn, they walked down the valley to Lasswade, and arrived...told me, " with that frank cordiality which, under vvliatever circumstances I afterwards met him, always marked his manners; and, indeed, I found him... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 612 sider
...they walked down the valley toLnsswade, and arri ved there before Mr. and Mrs. Scott had risen. " Wo were received," Mr. Wordsworth has told me, " with that frank cordiality which, tinder whatever circumstances I afterwards met him, always marked his manners ; and, indeed I found... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 428 sider
...his sister's Diary, On the morning of the 17th of September, having left their carriage at Roslin, they walked down the valley to Lasswade, and arrived..." with that frank cordiality which, under whatever eircumstances I afterwards met him, always marked his manners ; and, indeed, I found him then in every... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 524 sider
...Life of Scott, Chap. xn. Wordsworth thus described his impressions of Scott : — ' We were received with that frank cordiality which, under whatever circumstances I afterwards met him, always marked his manners j and indeed, I found him then in every respect — except, perhaps, that his animal spirits were somewhat... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 sider
...his sister's Diary. On the morning of the 17th of September, having left their carriage at Roslin, they walked down the valley to Lasswade, and arrived...Scott had risen. " We were received," Mr Wordsworth hns told me, " with that frank cordiality which, under whatever circumstances I afterwards met him,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart, Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1873 - 428 sider
...poet's verse. On the morning of the 17th of September 1803, having left their carriage at Rosslyn, they walked down the valley to Lasswade, and arrived...Mr. and Mrs. Scott had risen. " We were received," says Wordsworth, " with that frank cordiality which, under whatever circumstances I afterwards met... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1876 - 540 sider
...17th of September, having left their carriage at Rosslyn, they walked down the valley to Lasswode, and arrived there before Mr. and Mrs. Scott had risen....were somewhat higher — precisely the same man that yon knew him in later life ; the same lively, entertaining conversation- full of anecdote, nud averse... | |
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