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" Come,' he said, ' speak out, my good fellow ; what has put it into your head to be on so much ceremony with me all of a sudden ? But, I see how it is, the result is given in one word — Disappointment. "
Edinburgh Under Sir Walter Scott - 221 ページ
W. T. Fyfe 著 - 1906 - 314 ページ
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 第 10 巻

1837 - 828 ページ
...Disappointment.' My silence admitted his inference to the fullest extent. His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds; in truth,...size or an ace. However, he instantly resumed his spirits, and expressed his wonder rather that his poetical popularity should have lasted so long, than...

Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott: In Four Volumes, 第 2 巻

John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 428 ページ
...Disappointment.' My silence admitted his inference to the fullest extent. His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds ; in truth,...whether he had written well or ill, than whether a die tbrown out of a box was to turn up a size or an ace. However, he instantly resumed his spirits, and...

Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 第 1 巻

John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 608 ページ
...the fullest extent. His countenance certainlv did look rather blank for a few seconds; in truth, ho had been wholly unprepared for the event; for it is...decision, he no more knew whether he had written well or il!, than whether a die thrown out of a box was to turn up a size or an ace. However, he instantly...

Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 第 3 巻

John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 314 ページ
...the fullest extent. His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds ; in truth, lie had been wholly unprepared for the event; for it is a singular fact, that bclbrc the public, or rather the booksellers, had given their decision, he no more knew whether he...

The North American Review, 第 46 巻

1838 - 728 ページ
...Disappointment.' My silence admitted his inference to the fullest extent. His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds ; in truth he had been wholly unprepared for the event. — At length he said, with perfect cheerfulness, 'Well, well, James, so be it, — but you know we...

Memoirs of the life of sir Walter Scott [by J.G. Lockhart].

John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 434 ページ
...Disappointment.' My silence admitted his inference to the fullest extent. His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds ; in truth,...size or an ace. However, he instantly resumed his spirits, and expressed his wonder rather that his poetical popularity should have lasted so long, than...

Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 第 5 巻

John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 428 ページ
...Disappointment.' My silence admitted his inference to the fullest extent. His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds ; in truth,...size or an ace. However, he instantly resumed his spirits, and expressed his wonder rather that his poetical popularity should have lasted so long, than...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 第 14 巻、第 77 巻

1871 - 808 ページ
...— disappointment} My silence admitted his inference to the fullest extent His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds; in truth, he had been wholly unprepared for the event. . . . However, he instantly resumed his spirits, and expressed his wonder rather that his poetical...

Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 第 1 巻

John Gibson Lockhart - 1845 - 836 ページ
...Disappointment.' My silence admitted his inference to the fullest extent. His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds ; in truth,...unprepared for the event; for it is a singular fact, tluit before the public, or rather the bookseller«, had given their decision, he no more knew whether...

Biographical and Critical Miscellanies

William Hickling Prescott - 1845 - 662 ページ
...Disappointment'. My silence admitted his inference to the fullest extent. His countenance certainly did look rather blank for a few seconds ; in truth, he had been wholly unprepared for the event. At length he said, with perfect cheerfulness, ' Well, well, James, so be it ; but you know we must...




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