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" Indeed he did not confine this humanity to his own people. Any steady servant of a friend of his was soon considered as a sort of friend too, and was sure to have a kind little colloquy to himself at coming and going. "
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart - 194. oldal
szerző: John Gibson Lockhart - 1839
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The Works of Walter Bagehot: With Memoirs by R. H. Hutton, 1. kötet

Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 576 oldal
...sat by him, as he often did, on the box ; with his footman, if he chanced to be in the rumble. . . . Indeed, he did not confine this humanity to his own...little colloquy to himself at coming and going."* "Sir Walter speaks to every man as if they were blood relations," f was the expressive comment of one...

Shakespeare, the Man: An Essay

Walter Bagehot - 1901 - 82 oldal
...he sat by him, as he often did, on the box; with his footman,if he chanced to be in the rumble. . . Indeed, he did not confine this humanity to his own...kind little colloquy to himself at coming and going." * " Sir Walter speaks to every man as if they were blood relations," •)• was the expressive comment...

Shakespeare, the Man: An Essay

Walter Bagehot - 1901 - 80 oldal
...he sat by him, as he often did, on the box; with bis footman, if bechanced to be in the rumble. . . Indeed, he did not confine this humanity to his own...kind little colloquy to himself at coming and going." * " Sir Walter speaks to every man as if they were blood relations," "J" was the expressive comment...

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With Historical and ..., 12. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1901 - 546 oldal
...chanced to be in the rumble. Indeed, he did not confine his humanity to his own people ; any steady-going servant of a friend of his was soon considered as...to have a kind little colloquy to himself at coming or going." " Sir Walter speaks to every man as if he was his blood relation," was the expressive comment...

The Works of William Shakespeare, 12. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1901 - 552 oldal
...chanced to be in the rumble. Indeed, he did not confine his humanity to his own people ; any steady-going servant of a friend of his was soon considered as...to have a kind little colloquy to himself at coming or going." " Sir Walter speaks to every man as if he was his blood relation," was the expressive comment...

Shakespeare, the Man: An Essay

Walter Bagehot - 1901 - 56 oldal
...chanced to be in the rumble. Indeed, he did not confine his humanity to his own people ; any steady-going servant of a friend of his was soon considered as...to have a kind little colloquy to himself at coming or going." " Sir Walter speaks to every man as if he was his blood relation," was the expressive comment...

Life of Shakespeare

Israel Gollancz, Walter Bagehot - 1901 - 242 oldal
...chanced to be in the rumble. Indeed, he did not confine his humanity to his own people; any steady-going servant of a friend of his was soon considered as...to have a kind little colloquy to himself at coming or going." " Sir Walter speaks to every man as if he was his blood relation," was the expressive comment...

Abraham Lincoln: A Lover of Mankind

Eliot Norton - 1911 - 120 oldal
...sat by him, as he often did, on the box; with his footman, if he chanced to be in the rumble. . . . Indeed, he did not confine this humanity to his own...steady servant of a friend of his was soon considered a sort of friend too, and was sure to have a [7] kind little colloquy to himself at coming and going."...

An Anthology of Modern English Prose (1741 to 1892)

Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1911 - 488 oldal
...confine his humanity to his own people; any steady-going servant of a friend of his was soon considered a sort of friend too, and was sure to have a kind little colloquy to himself at coming or going." " Sir Walter speaks to every man as if he was his blood relation," was the expressive comment...

What Can Literature Do for Me?

Charles Alphonso Smith - 1913 - 248 oldal
...chanced to be in his rumble. Indeed, he did not confine his humanity to his own people; any steady-going servant of a friend of his was soon considered as...to have a kind little colloquy to himself at coming or going." Almost every one who in his mature years has lived for any length of time in a foreign land...




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