I never saw a man in company with his superiors in station or information more perfectly free from either the reality or the affectation of embarrassment. I was told, but did not observe it, that his address to females was extremely deferential, and always... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 2971828Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas Carlyle - 1910 - 250 páginas
...saw a man in company with his superiors in station or information more perfectly free from 15 either the reality or the affectation of embarrassment. I...with a turn either to the pathetic or humorous, which engdged their attention particularly. I have heard the 20 late Duchess of Gordon remark this. — I... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1912 - 154 páginas
...never saw a man in company with his superiors in station or information more perfectly free from either the reality or the affectation of embarrassment. I...females was extremely deferential, and always with a 35 turn either to the pathetic or humorous, which engaged their attention particularly. I have heard... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 200 páginas
...saw a man in company with his superiors in station or information more perfectly 25 free from either the reality or the affectation of embarrassment. I...the late Duchess of Gordon remark this. — I do not 30 know anything I can add to these recollections of forty years since." 52. The conduct of Burns under... | |
| WILLARD C. GORE - 1915 - 390 páginas
...saw a man in company with his superiors in station or information more perfectly free from 15 either the reality or the affectation of embarrassment. I...engaged their attention particularly. I have heard the 20 late Duchess of Gordon remark this. — I do not know anything I can add to these recollections... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1917 - 362 páginas
...saw a man in company with his superiors in station and information, more perfectly free from either the reality or the affectation of embarrassment. I...engaged their attention particularly. I have heard the Duchess of Gordon remark this." Burns's letters written at this time show an amused consciousness of... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1928 - 1452 páginas
...never saw a man in company with his superiors in station or information more perfectly free from either ess he still wants will be given as he proceeds; for...the best teacher of duties, that still lie dim to humourous, which engaged their attention particularly. I have heard the late Duchess of Gordon remark... | |
| 1828 - 484 páginas
...saw a man in company with his superiors in station and information more perfectly free from either the reality or the affectation of embarrassment I...with a turn either to the pathetic or humorous, which en. gaged their attention particularly. I have heard the late Duchess of Gordon remark this. I do not... | |
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