Bond- street loungers. The fact is, that though the effect was felt, the cause could hardly be observed. Each of the ladies, like two excellent actresses, were perfect in their parts, and performed them to the delight of the audience ; and such being... Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since - Halaman 65oleh sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1814Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 260 halaman
...the intimacy of two Bond-street loungers. 8* The fact is, that though the effect was felt, the caus; could hardly be observed. Each of the ladies, like...to her friend that which was most suitable to her talents.But to Waverley, Rose Bradwardine possessed an attraction which few men can resist, from the... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 halaman
...proner another, as tho j friendship of David and Jonathan might he to tho intimacy of two Bond-street loungers. The fact is, that though the effect was...perfect in their parts, and performed them to the delightof the audience; and I such being the case, it was almost impossible to dis! cover that the... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 712 halaman
...hardly be observed.. Each of the laues, like t wo excellent actresses, were perfect in [heir puts, and performed them to the delight of the audience ; and such being the case, it was almost imE'ble to discover that the elder constantly ceded to iend that which was most suitable to her talc... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 704 halaman
...proner another, ns the friendship of David and Jonathan might be to the intimacy of two Bond-street loungers. The fact is, that though the effect was...like two excellent actresses, were perfect in their •arts, and performed them to the delight of the audience ; and such being the case, it was almost... | |
| Noble Butler - 1874 - 342 halaman
...persons likely to postpone such a meeting. Neither of them are remarkable for precision. — Blair. Each of the ladies, like two excellent actresses, were perfect in their parts. — ScoU. The two sisters were extremely different, though each had their admirers. — Id. Neither... | |
| 1879 - 540 halaman
...shown by the most distant approach to affectation. . . . Though the effect was felt, the cause would hardly be observed. Each of the ladies, like two excellent...that the elder constantly ceded to her friend that part which was most suitable to her talents. . . .' ' The truth is, that in her first conversation... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 314 halaman
...within its particular bounds, and content themselres to excel within their respective districts. " * " Each of the ladies, like two excellent actresses, were perfect in their parts." * " The parliament mas assembled-^ and the king made them a plausible speech. " 6 " It is a place where... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 336 halaman
...either of them." 2 "... made her one of the clumsiest bows that was ever performed by a mortal." 8 " Each of the ladies, like two excellent actresses, were perfect in their parts." 4 " The parliament was assembled; and the king made them a plausible speech. " 6 "It is a place where... | |
| Noble Butler - 1879 - 298 halaman
...persons likely to postpone such a meeting. Neither of them are remarkable for precision. — Blair. Each of the ladies, like two excellent actresses, were perfect in their parts. — Scott. The two sisters were extremely different, though each had their admirers. — Id. Neither... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1880 - 280 halaman
...flung them at George the III. 16. Every one must judge of their own feelings. — Byron. 17. Pjach of the ladies, like two excellent actresses, were perfect in their parts. — Scott. 18. You draw the inspiring breath of ancient song, Till nobly rises emulous thy own. —... | |
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