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" There was nothing very uncommon about his dress. He usually wore an old slouched hat when he went abroad ; and when at home a sort of cowl or night-cap. He never wore shoes, being unable to adapt them to his misshapen fin-like feet, but always had both... "
Waverley Novels - Страница xx
по Walter Scott - 1819
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Том 80

1817 - 526 страници
...is here represented with. He never wore shoes, being unable to adapt them to his mis-shapen fin-like feet, but always had both feet and legs quite concealed,...were in many respects singular, and indicated a mind sufficiently congenial to its uncouth tabernacle. A jealous, misanthropical, and irritable temper,...

The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Том 80

1817 - 526 страници
...is here represented with. He never wore shoes, being unable to adapt them to his mis-shapen fin-like feet, but always had both feet and legs quite concealed,...with pieces of cloth. He always walked with a sort of pol ? or pike-staff considerably taller than himself. His habite were in many respects singular, and...

The Edinburgh Observer: Or, Town and Country Magazine, Броеве 1–11

1817 - 292 страници
...legs concealed, and wrapt up in pieces of cloth. He always walked with a sort of poll or pike staff, considerably taller than himself. His habits were in many respects singular, and indicated a mind sufficiently congenial to its uncouth tabernacle. A jealous, misanthropical and irritable temper was...

The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Том 11

1818 - 588 страници
...is here represented with. He never wore shoes, being unable to adapt them to his mis-shapen fin-like feet, but always had both feet and legs quite concealed,...were in many respects singular, and indicated a mind sufficiently congenial to its uncouth tabernacle. A jealous misanthropical, and irritable temper, was...

The Waverley Anecdotes: Illustrative of the Incidents, Characters, and ...

Walter Scott - 1833 - 496 страници
...is here represented with. He never wore shoes, being unable to adapt them to his mishapen fin-like feet, but always had both feet and legs quite concealed,...were in many respects singular, and indicated a mind sufficiently congenial to its uncouth tabernacle. A jealous, misanthropical and irritable temper, was...

The Waverley Anecdotes: Illustrative of the Incidents, Characters, and ...

Walter Scott - 1833 - 552 страници
...is here represented with. He never wore shoes, being unable to adapt them to his mishapen fin-like feet, but always had both feet and legs quite concealed,...were in many respects singular, and indicated a mind sufficiently congenial to its uncouth tabernacle. A jealous, misanthropical and irritable temper, was...

The Waverley Anecdotes: Illustrative of the Incidents, Characters, and ...

Walter Scott - 1833 - 494 страници
...considerably taller than himself. His habits were in many respects singular, and indicated a mind sufficiently congenial to its uncouth tabernacle. A jealous, misanthropical and irritable temper, was his most prominent characteristic. The sense of his deformity haunted him like a phantom, and the insults...

Tales of My Landlord: 1st ser, Томове 1–2

Walter Scott - 1834 - 708 страници
...sort of cowl or night-cap. He never wore shoes, being unable to adapt them to his misshapen finlike feet, but always had both feet and legs quite concealed,...walked with a sort of pole or pike-staff, considerably tnller than himsolf. His habits were, in many respects, singular, and indicated a mind congenial to...

Ausführliche theoretisch-praktische Schulgrammatik der englischen Sprache ...

Johann Sporschil - 1838 - 510 страници
...friendly against me bij more occasions than one. There was nothing тегу uncommon in his dress. His habits were, in many respects, singular, and indicated a mind congenial with its uncouth tabernacle. Even against persons who had been bis greatest benefactors, and who possessed...

Waverley Novels: Vol. 2, Том 2

Walter Scott - 1843 - 714 страници
...them to his mis-shapen finlike feet, but always had both feet and legs quite concealed, and wrapped up with pieces of cloth. He always walked with a sort...indicated a mind congenial to its uncouth tabernacle. Л jealous, misanthropical, and irritable temper, was his prominent characteristic. The sense of his...




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