... John kept his pen to the paper without interruption, and though with many an arch twinkle in his eyes, and now and then an audible smack of his lips, had resolution to work on like a well.trained clerk ; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen... Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott - Страница 67по John Gibson Lockhart - 1882Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 408 страници
...whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the' story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations...stop dictating, when his audible suffering filled VOL. IV. Y ever}' pause, " Nay, Willie," he answered, " only see that the doors are fast. I would fain... | |
| 1837 - 656 страници
...whereas, good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations...a" ! — the like o" that ! — eh, sirs ! eh, sirs I' and so forth — which did not promote despatch. I have often, however, in the sequel, heard both... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 404 страници
...; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations...us a? ! — the like o' that! — eh sirs ! eh sirs I'' — and so forth — which did not promote despatch. I have often, however, in the sequel, heard... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 страници
...clerk; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations...delight — ' Gude keep us a' ! — the like o' that ! — oh sirs ! oh sirs !' and so forth — which did not promote despatch. I have often, however,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 408 страници
...; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations...surprise and delight—" Gude keep us a? !— the like o' that!—eh sirs ! eh sirs !"—and so forth—which did not promote despatch. I have often, however,... | |
| 1837 - 598 страници
...; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations of surprise and delight—" Gude keep us a'!—the like o' that!—oh sirs ! oh sirs! "—and so forth, which did not promote despatch. I have... | |
| 1837 - 828 страници
...; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations of surprise and delight — • Gudc keep us a ! — the like o' that ! — eh sirs ! eh sirs!' — and so forth — which... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1839 - 264 страници
...clerk; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations...did not promote despatch." " I have often, however," says Lockhart, " heard both these secretaries describe the astonishment with which they were equally... | |
| 1853 - 1074 страници
...; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations...Gude keep us a' ! — the like o' that ! — eh sirs 1 eh sirs !' and so forth — which did not promote dispatch. I have often, however, in the sequel,... | |
| 1853 - 528 страници
...; whereas good Laidlaw entered with such keen zest into the interest of the story as it flowed from the author's lips, that he could not suppress exclamations...surprise and delight—' Gude keep us a' !—the like o' that!—eh sirs! eh sirs !' and so forth—which did not promote dispatch. I have often, however, in... | |
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