| 1831 - 626 páginas
...other — except when I went out to shoot, we were together always, and we could be together — we did not tire." • I tried to check this current of...in childhood.) For one so young it was surprisingly like — the nose, it was higher than children's are — the mouth, so like hers ; so cut, (trying... | |
| 1831 - 484 páginas
...always, and we could be together — we did not tire.' " I tried to chrck this current of recollect'on, that was evidently overpowering him (as it was me),...had really lived in childhood.] For one so young, it wns surprisingly like — the nose, it was higher than childrens1 are— the mouth, so like hers ;... | |
| 1831 - 472 páginas
...Oh ! what happiness — and it was solid — it could not change, for we knew each other — except when I went out to shoot, we were together always,...that was evidently overpowering him (as it was me) by u remark on a part of the picture, and then on iU likeness to the youth of the old king. ' Ah ! and... | |
| 1831 - 486 páginas
...other — except when I went out to shoot, we were together always, and we could be together — we did not tire.' " I tried to check this current of recollection, that wa» evidently overpowering him (as it was me), by a remark on a part of the picture, and then on its... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 454 páginas
...; you saw something of us — you saw us for days — and you saw our year t Oh ! what happiness !' "I tried to check this current of recollection, that...childhood). For one so young, it was surprisingly like.' ***** " ' My Charlotte ! My dear Charlotte ! ' And now, looking at the picture, he said, 'Those... | |
| 1860 - 894 páginas
...each other. Except when I went out to shoot, we were together always ; and we could be together — we did not tire.' " I tried to check this current of...my child was like her, for one so young (as if it could really be said to have lived). . . . She was always thinking of others, not of herself; no one... | |
| Sir Thomas Lawrence - 1906 - 376 páginas
...other — except when I went out to shoot, we were together always, and we could be together — we did not tire." I tried to check this current of recollection...in childhood). For one so young it was surprisingly like — the nose, it was higher than children's are — the mouth so like hers ; so cut (trying to... | |
| Sir Thomas Lawrence - 1906 - 374 páginas
...other — except when I went out to shoot, we were together always, and we could be together — we did not tire." I tried to check this current of recollection...a remark on a part of the picture, and then on its h'keness to the youth of the old King. " Ah ! and my child was like her, for one so young (as if it... | |
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