| 468 Seiten
...London, by a friend of mine, and given to me. He had from ( tie first, as Sir Hugh Evans says of Anue Page, "good gifts," which he improved by study and...known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk oil unmolested with the dog's dinner, from before his face. He was rapidly rising in acquirements and... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1856 - 1032 Seiten
...DK'KENS. modest retirement in London, by a friend of mine, and given to me. He bad from the first, аз sagtcity, that he has been known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk off unmolested with... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 394 Seiten
...and attention in the most exemplary manner. 3. He slept in a stable—generally on horseback—and so terrified a Newfoundland dog by his preternatural...unmolested, with the dog's dinner from before his face. 4. He was rapidly rising in acquirements and virtues, when in an evil hour his stable was newly painted.... | |
| 1859 - 944 Seiten
...friend of mine, and given to me. He bad from the first, as Sir Hugh Evans says of Ann Page, •,,rood gifts,' which he improved by study and attention in...exemplary manner. He slept in a stable — generally on horsehack — and so terrified a Newfoundland dog by his preternatural sagacity, that he has been known,... | |
| 1859 - 396 Seiten
...England by a friend of mino, and given to me. Ho had from the first, as Sir Hugh Evans says of Anne Page, ' good gifts,' which he improved by study and attention in a most ex'emplary manner. "Ho slept in a stable, — generally on horseback, — and so terrified a Newfoundland' dog by his... | |
| Joseph Johnson - 1860 - 324 Seiten
...the proper display of his powers. CHARLES DICKENS : ATTORNEY'S CLERK AND THE WORLD-FAMED AUTHOR. " He had from the first, as Sir Hugh Evans says of Ann...by study and attention in a most exemplary manner." THE magician who has summoned from the " vasty deep," " Sammy Weller," " Sarey Gamp," " Mark Tapley,"... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 Seiten
...England by a friend of mine, and given to me. He had from the first, as Sir Hugh Evans says of Anne Page, " good gifts," which he improved by study and attention in a most exemplary manner. He elept in a stable, — generally on horseback, — and so terrified ft Newfoundland dog by his preternatural... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1866 - 540 Seiten
...London, by a friend of mine, and given to me. He had from the first, as Sir Hugh Evans says of Anne Page, " good gifts," which he improved by study and...attention in a most exemplary manner. He slept in a stable—generally on horseback—and so terrified a Newfoundland dog by his preternatural sagacity,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 608 Seiten
...London, by a friend of mine, and given to me. He had from the first, as Sir Hugh Evans says of Anne Page, "good gifts," which he improved by study and...known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk oft" unmolested with the dog's dinner, from before his face. He was rapidly rising in acquirements... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 522 Seiten
...London, by a friend of mine, and given to me. He had from the first, as Sir Hugh Evans says of Anne Page, "good gifts," which he improved by study and...known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk ofl" unmolested with the dog's dinner, from before his face. He was rapidly rising in acquirements... | |
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