When the performance was over, Mr. Hill came down with Lord Byron to the gate of the upper town, where his Lordship, as we were taking leave, thanked him with more elocution than was precisely requisite. The Autobiography of John Galt - Página 120por John Galt - 1833 - 412 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Galt - 1830 - 348 páginas
...adopted to make his person also known^ by showing him with distinction apart from the otker strangers. When the performance was over, Mr. Hill came down...with Lord Byron to the gate of the upper town, where his Lordship, as we were taking leave, thanked him with more elocution than was precisely requisite.... | |
| 1830 - 644 páginas
...evening ? Ah ! no—that ia still to come. ' When the performance was.over, Mr, Hill (Ambassador ipse) came down with Lord Byron to the gate of the upper town, where his Lordship, as we were .taking leave., thanked him with more elocution than was precisely requisite.'... | |
| John Galt - 1833 - 236 páginas
...difficult. When the performance was over, Mr. Hill came down with Lord Byron to the upper gate of the town, where, as we were taking leave, his lordship...had acquitted himself with grace, and dignity, and ore rotundo, took the banter of his friand amiss, and became petulent ; but Hobhouse walked on : while... | |
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