| Charles Knight - 1851 - 492 páginas
...universal homage of mankind to the great poet of nature. The house is shown by a garrulous old lady, w ith a frosty red face, lighted up by a cold blue anxious...curling from under an exceedingly dirty cap. She 'was particularly assiduous in exhibiting the relies with which this, like all other celebrated shrines,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 492 páginas
...universal homage of mankind to the great poct of nature. The house is shown by a garrulous old lady, with a frosty red face, lighted up by a cold blue anxious eye, and garnished with artificial looks of flaxen hair, curling from under an exccedingly dirty eap. She was particularlv assiduous in... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1854 - 108 páginas
...house is shown by a garrulous old lady, in a frosty red face, lighted up by a cold,1 blue,1 anxious1 eye, and garnished with artificial locks of flaxen...peculiarly assiduous in exhibiting the relics with which thte, like ail other celebrated shrines, abounds. 4. There was the shattered stock of the very match... | |
| 1856 - 586 páginas
...universal homage of mankind to the great poet of nature. The house is shown by a garrulous old lady, with a frosty red face, lighted up by a cold blue anxious...curling from under an exceedingly dirty cap. She was particularly assiduous in exhibiting the relics with which this, ike all other celebrated shrines,... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1860 - 136 páginas
...striking instance of the spontaneous and universal homage of mankind to the great poet of nature. 3. The house is shown by a garrulous old lady, in a frosty...this, like all other celebrated shrines, abounds. 4. There was the shattered stock of the very matchlock with which Shakspeare shot the deer in his poaching... | |
| William John Pinks - 1860 - 156 páginas
...it, and the names upon the walls came out as fresh as ever. This was " the garrulous old lady," with a frosty red face, lighted up by a cold blue anxious...hair curling from under an exceedingly dirty cap, and who, as Washington Irving tells us, was particularly assiduous in exhibiting the relics, which... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 532 páginas
...universal homage of mankind to the great poet of nature. The house is shown by a garrulous old lady, iu a frosty red face, lighted up by a cold blue anxious...shattered stock of the very match-lock with which Shakspeare shot the deer, on his poaching exploits. There, too, was his tobacco-box ; which proves... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 518 páginas
...but striking instance of the spontaneous and universal homage of mankind to the great poet of nature. The house is shown by a garrulous old lady, in a frosty...shattered stock of the very match-lock with which Shakspeare shot the deer, on his poaching exploits. There, too, was his tobacco-box ; which proves... | |
| Appleton D. and co - 1870 - 746 páginas
...spontaneous and universal homage of mankind to the great poet of nature. The house in >ya is eye, ana garnished with artificial locks of flaxen hair, curling...the shattered stock of the very matchlock with which Shakespeare shot the deer on his poaching exploits. There, too, was his tobacco-box, which proves that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 740 páginas
...spontaneous homage of mankind to the great poet of nature. The house is shown by a garrulous old lady, with a frosty red face, lighted up by a cold blue anxious...hair, curling from under an exceedingly dirty cap." Poor Mrs Hart ; — she was no very congenial representative of the Shakespeare family. " She was peculiarly... | |
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