He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem to his mother when I went in. I made him read on : it was the description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. 'There's the mast... The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - 第586页1837全本阅读 - 图书信息
| 1837 - 1322 页
...drown themselves. "*»***"! last night supped in Mr. Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem...description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. ' There's the mast gone,' says he ; ' crash he goes ! — they will all... | |
| 1837 - 654 页
...drown themselves. * * * * •» 1 iast night supped in Mr Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem...description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted up hU eyes and hands. ' There's the mast gone,' says he; 'crash it goes! — they will all... | |
| 1837 - 660 页
...and drown themselves. "*****"! last night supped in Mr. Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem...description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. 'There's the mast gone,' says he ; ' crash he goes ! — they will all... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1839 - 264 页
...a letter to Dr. Dunglas, " I last night supped with Mr. Walter Scott. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem...description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes with his hands. ' There's the mast gone !' says he ; ' crash it goes ! they will... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 426 页
...hang and drown themselves.' ****"I i^ night SUpped in Mr Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem...description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. ' There's the mast gone,' says he ; ' crash it goes ! — they will all... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 422 页
...drown themselves.' * » * * « j jagt nigjjt supped in Mr Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem...description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. ' There's the mast gone,' says he ; ' crash it goes ! — they will all... | |
| Eliza Slater - 1843 - 238 页
...Scott in his early Childhood. I LAST night supped at Mr. Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem...description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. " There's the mast gone," says he ; " crash it goes !—they will all... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1845 - 836 页
...drown themselves.' * • * * « I last night supped in Mr Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem...read on ; it was the description of a shipwreck. His passsion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. ' There's the mast gone,' says he ; ' crash... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 612 页
...drown thornselves. * * * » " I last night supped in Mr. Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem to hie mother when I went in. I made him read on; it was the description of a shipwreck. His passion rose... | |
| 1860 - 562 页
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