... which hardly seemed to have been made for him, but who seemed to be talking at a great rate to his fellow-passengers. Mr Rowe had scarce returned to give an account of his disappointment when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all... The Dublin University Magazine - 410 ページ1836全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1822 - 628 ページ
...fellow-passengers. Mr. Rowe had scarce returned to give an account of his disappointment, when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...subject, by beginning to talk. He did not cease while he staid ; nor has .he since, that I know of. He held the good town of Shrewsbury in delightful suspense... | |
| 1834 - 784 ページ
...fellow-passengers. Mr. Rowe had scarce returned to give an account of his disappointment, when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...proud Salopians like an eagle in a dove-cot;' and the Welch mountains that skirt the horizon with their tempestuous confusion, agree to have heard no such... | |
| 1835 - 544 ページ
...fellow-passengers. Mr. Rowe had scarcely returned to give an account of his disappointment, when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...fluttering the proud Salopians like an eagle in a dovecote ;' and the Welsh mountains, that skirt the horizon with their tempestuous confusion, agree... | |
| 1835 - 494 ページ
...fellow-passengers. Mr. Rowe had scarcely returned to give an account of his disappointment, when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...fluttering the proud Salopians like an eagle in a dovecote;' and the Welsh mountains, that skirt the horizon with their tempestuous confusion, agree... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 1000 ページ
...fellow-passengers. Mr Rowe had scarce returned to give an account of his disappointment when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...fluttering the proud Salopians, like an eagle in a dove-cote ;" and the Welsh mountains, that skirt the horizon with their tempestuous confusion agree... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 488 ページ
...fellow-passengers. Mr Rowe had scarce returned to give an account of his disappointment when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...fluttering the proud Salopians, like an eagle in a dove-cote ;" and the Welsh mountains, that skirt the horizon with their tempestuous confusion agree... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 486 ページ
...fellow-passengers./ Mr Rowe had scarce returned to give an account of his disappointment when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...fluttering the proud Salopians, like an eagle in a dove-cote ;" and the Welsh mountains, that skirt the horizon with their tempestuous confusion agree... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 536 ページ
...passengers. Mr. Rowe had scarce returned to give an account of bis disappointment, when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...three weeks that he remained there, 'fluttering the prowl Salopians, like an eagle in a dove-cote ;' and the Welsh mountains that skirt the horizon with... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 ページ
...fellow-passengers. Mr. Rowe had scarce returned to give an account of his disappointment, when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on the subject, by beginning to talk. My father lived ten miles from Shrewsbury, and was in the habit of exchanging visits with Mr. Rowe.... | |
| 1838 - 596 ページ
...fellow-passengers. Mr. Rowe had scarcely returned to give an account of his disappointment, when the round-faced man in black entered, and dissipated all doubts on...while he stayed, nor has he since that I know of," A poet and a philosopher getting up into a Unitarian pulpit to preach the gospel was, as Hazlitt says,... | |
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