Short; rather plump than emaciated, notwithstanding his complaints: about five foot five inches: fair wig; lightish cloth coat, all black besides: one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat... A Walk from London to Fulham - 第206页作者:Thomas Crofton Croker - 1860 - 256 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 400 页
...black besides : one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly...him as a support, when attacked by sudden tremors or starlings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often as formerly... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 808 页
...black besides ; one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly...him as a support, when attacked by sudden tremors or starlings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often as formerly... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 页
...black besides ; one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly...him as a support when attacked by sudden tremors or starlings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often as formerly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 506 页
...black besides ; one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly...attacked by sudden tremors or startings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often as formerly ; looking directly fore-right,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 492 页
...black besides ; one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly...attacked by sudden tremors or startings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often as formerly ; looking directly fore-right,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 484 页
...black besides ; one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly...him as a support, when attacked by sudden tremors or starlings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often as formerly... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1825 - 622 页
...black besides; one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly...attacked by sudden tremors or startings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often as formerly; looking directly fore-right,... | |
| 1869 - 862 页
...black besides; one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly...him as a support, when attacked by sudden tremors or starlings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often as formerly;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 726 页
...black besides ; one hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which lie leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly serve him as a support, when attacked by sudden trcmours or starlings, and dizziness, which too frequently attack him, but, thank God, not so often... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 328 页
...hand generally in his bosom, the other a cane in it, which he leans upon under the skirts of his coat, that it may imperceptibly serve him as a support when attacked by sudden tremors or dizziness, of a light brown complexion, teeth not yet failing." " What would have had, if a cold and... | |
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