| English literature - 1863 - 634 pages
...and sorrow sit." Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, " She's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and her repeating of Shakspere overpowers me as nothing else does." Thanks to the little book whose title heads this paper—and... | |
| John Brown - English literature - 1866 - 454 pages
...sorrow sit." Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, " She 's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and...of Shakespeare overpowers me as nothing else does." Thanks to the unforgetting sister of this dear child, who has much of the sensibility and fun of her... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 448 pages
...sorrow sit." Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, " She 's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and...of Shakespeare overpowers me as nothing else does." Thanks to the unforgetting sister of this dear child, who has much of the sensibility and fun of her... | |
| John Brown - Ballooning - 1866 - 192 pages
...and sorrow sit.' Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, ' She's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and her repeating of Shakspere overpowers me as nothing else does.' Thanks to the unforgetting sister of this dear child,... | |
| John Brown - Ballooning - 1866 - 192 pages
...and sorrow sit,' Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, ' She's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and her repeating of Shakspere overpowers me as nothing else does/ Thanks to the unforgetting sister of this dear child,... | |
| John Brown - 1869 - 60 pages
...sorrow sit." Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, " She 's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and...of Shakespeare overpowers me as nothing else does." Thanks to the little book whose title heads this paper, and thanks still more to the unforgetting sister... | |
| John Brown - Children - 1873 - 58 pages
...sorrow sit." Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, " She '$ the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and...of Shakespeare overpowers me as nothing else does." Thanks to the little book whose title heads this paper, and thanks still more to the unforgetting sister... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - Literature - 1875 - 234 pages
...sorrow sit." Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, " She 's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and...of Shakespeare overpowers me as nothing else does." Thanks to the little book whose title heads this paper, and thanks still more to the unforgetting sister... | |
| John Brown - Dogs - 1880 - 312 pages
...sorrow sit." Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, " She 's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and...repeating of Shakespeare overpowers me as nothing else docs." Thanks to the unforgetting sister of this dear child, who lias much of the sensibility and fun... | |
| John Brown - 1882 - 342 pages
...sorrow sit." Scott used to say that he was amazed at her power over him, saying to Mrs. Keith, " She 's the most extraordinary creature I ever met with, and...of Shakespeare overpowers me as nothing else does." Thanks to the unforgetting sister of this dear child, who has much of the sensibility and fun of her... | |
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