They will remember that temper which years of pain, of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter ; and that frank politeness, which at once relieved all the embarrassment of the youngest and most timid writer or artist,... The Works of Charles Lamb - Сторінка 282автори: Charles Lamb - 1850Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Robert Aspland - 1841 - 810 стор.
...welcome. They will remember that temper which years of pain, of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter ; and that frank politeness which at once relieved all VOL. TIM. 4 в the embarrassment of the youngest and most timid writer or artist, who found himself... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1844 - 682 стор.
...them welcome ; they will remember that temper which years of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter, and that...which at once relieved all the embarrassment of the most timid writer or artist, who found himself for the first time among ambassadors and earls." CHAPTER... | |
| John Fisher Murray - 1845 - 308 стор.
...them welcome ; they will remember that temper which years of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter, and that...which at once relieved all the embarrassment of the most timid writer or artist, who found himself for the first time among ambassadors and earls." CHAPTER... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 636 стор.
...wag dispensed ; they will remember that temper, which years of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter; and that...found himself for the first time among ambassadors and earli. They will remember that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy that he had... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1848 - 328 стор.
...welcome. They will remember that temper which years of pain, of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter ; and that...will remember that constant flow of conversation, BO natural, so animated, so varioua, so rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1848 - 342 стор.
...welcome. They will remember that temper which years of pain, of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter ; and that...which at once relieved all the embarrassment of the younges t and most timid writer or artist, who found himself for the first time among Ambassadors and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1849 - 270 стор.
...welcome. They will remember that temper which years of pain, of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter ; and that...which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry whieh ennobled, instead of degrading ; that goodness of heart which appeared in every look and accent,... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 262 стор.
...was dispensed ; they will remember that temper, which years of sickness, of lameness, of confinement, seemed only to make sweeter and sweeter ; and that...among ambassadors and earls. They will remember that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy that he had done nothing unworthy of the friend... | |
| Robert Brook Aspland - 1850 - 646 стор.
...him welcome to Holland House; the " frank politeness which at once relieved all his embarrassment ;" that " constant flow of conversation, so natural,...and anecdote ;" that " wit which never gave a wound ;" and above all, that " goodness of heart which appeared in every look and accent, and gave additional... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1850 - 794 стор.
...him welcome to Holland House ; the " frank politeness which at once relieved all his embarrassment ;" that " constant flow of conversation, so natural,...and anecdote ;" that " wit which never gave a wound ;" and above all, that " goodness of heart which appeared in every look and accent, and gave additional... | |
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