| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 452 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore ! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap...done — but no one was sorry that the sociable had b«en detained at the foot of the hill. I have seen Sir Humphry in many places, and in company of many... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 440 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore ! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap...and him at a bound. Happily there was little damage done—but no one was sorry that the sociable had been detained at the foot of the hill. I have seen... | |
| Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 430 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap...and lay humbled in the ditch, while Davy, who was belter mounted, cleared it and him at a bound. Happily there was little damage done — but no one... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 790 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore ! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap beyond her prowess, and lay humbled m the ditch, while Davy, who was better mounted, cleared it and him at a bound. Happily there was little... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1838 - 390 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap...ditch, while Davy, who was better mounted, cleared iland him at a bound. Happily there was litlle damage done—but no one was sorry that the sociable... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 454 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore ! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap...Sir Humphry in many places, and in company of many different descriptions ; but never to such advantage as at Abbotsford. His host and he delighted in... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 458 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore ! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap...and him at a bound. Happily there was little damage done—but no one was sorry that the sociable had been detained at the foot of the hill. I have seen... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 458 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore ! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap...beyond her prowess, and lay humbled in the ditch, while Daw, who, was better mounted, cleared it and him at a bound. Happily there was little damage done —... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 452 strani
...received him with a triumphant encore ! But the philosopher had his revenge, for joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sibyl Grey to a leap...detained at the foot of the hill. I have seen Sir Humphrey in many places, and in company of many different descriptions ; but never to such advantage... | |
| Xavier Donald MacLeod - 1852 - 336 strani
...joining soon afterwards in a brisk gallop, Scott put Sybil Grey to a leap beyond her prowess, and she lay humbled in the ditch ; •while Davy, who was...at a bound. Happily there was little damage done. " I have seen Sir Humphrey in many places, and in company of many different descriptions ; but never... | |
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