| Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1884 - 386 páginas
...part of it. She sent him a note of introduction to the lady in question, who, she writes, — * "... is in every sense formed to make one of your disposition...yet of a generous disposition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to speak still more highly of them; good sense without vanity, a penetrating... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1893 - 250 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. " The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...yet of a generous disposition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to speak still more highly of them: good sense without vanity, a penetrating... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 248 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. " The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...yet of a generous disposition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to speak still more highly of them: good sense without vanity, a penetrating... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1900 - 128 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so 12 charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. "The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...yet of a generous disposition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to speak still more highly of them : good sense without vanity, a penetrating... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - 252 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. " The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...nor reserved. She is a good housekeeper and a good economist,'and yet of a generous disppsition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1904 - 302 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. "The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...yet of a generous disposition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to speak stil' more highly of them : good sense without vanity, a penetrating... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 492 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. " The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...yet of a generous disposition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to speak still more highly of them: good sense without vanity, a penetrating... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 490 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. " The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...yet of a generous disposition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to speak still more highly of them: good sense without vanity, a penetrating... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 280 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. " The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...pleasing voice, with which she accompanies her musical instrament with judgment. She has an easy politeness in her manners, neither free nor reserved. She... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1910 - 282 páginas
...Miss Gay. It is so charmingly comical, and so pat to the occasion, that I must quote a few phrases. " The young lady is in every sense formed to make one...yet of a generous disposition. As to her internal accomplishments, I have reason to speak still more highly of them: good sense without vanity, a penetrating... | |
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