| 1828 - 514 Seiten
...'Bow-wow-wow !' The bust is a wonderfully fine one, and very like, but certainly the sort of hair i« objectionable ; having been modelled from the flowing locks of a sturdy Irish beggar, originally a street pavior, who, after he had sat an hour, refused to take a shillimr, stating that... | |
| 1829 - 762 Seiten
...the doctor's reply was — " Bow-wow-wow !" The bust is a wonderfully fine one, and very like, but certainly the sort of hair is objectionable ; having...modelled from the flowing locks of a sturdy Irish beggar, originally a streut pavior, who, after he had sat an hour, refused to take a shilling, stating, that... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1829 - 416 Seiten
...a wonderfully fine one and very like, but certainly the sort of hair is objection^ VOL. I. E able ; having been modelled from the flowing locks of a sturdy Irish beggar, originally a street pavior, who, after he had sat an hour, refused to take a shilling, stating that... | |
| 1829 - 518 Seiten
...which the doctor's reply was, 'Bow-wow-wow !' The bust is a wonderfully fine one, and very like, but certainly the sort of hair is objectionable ; having...modelled from the flowing locks of a sturdy Irish beggar, originally a street pavior, who, after he had sat an hour, refused to take a shilling, staling that... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 332 Seiten
...dinner-table. " The bust," says Smith, " is a wonderfully fine one, and very like, but certainly the sortof hair is objectionable, having been modelled from the...It is very like me, and there can be no doubt that the sculptor has great skill in his art — yet it is amazing what ignorance of certain points one... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1835 - 326 Seiten
...strode to the dinner-table. " The bust," says Smith, " is a wonderfully fine one, and very like, but certainly the sort of hair is objectionable, having...It is very like me, and there can be no doubt that the sculptor has great skill in his art — yet it is amazing what ignorance of certain points one... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 402 Seiten
...which the Doctor's reply was, " Bow, wow, wow." The bust is a wonderfully fine one, and very like ; but certainly the sort of hair is objectionable ; having...modelled from the flowing locks of a sturdy Irish beggar, originally a street pavier, who, after he had sat an hour, refused to take a shilling ; stating, that... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 460 Seiten
...which the Doctor's reply was, " Bow, wow, wow." The bust is a wonderfully fine one, and very like; but certainly the sort of hair is objectionable; having...modelled from the flowing locks of a sturdy Irish beggar, originally a street pavier, who, after he had sat an hour, refused to take a shilling; stating, that... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1836 - 656 Seiten
...the Doctor's reply was, " Bov.r, wow, wow." The bust is a wonderfully fine one, and very like ; but certainly the sort of hair is objectionable ; having...modelled from the flowing locks of a sturdy Irish beggar, originally a street pavier, who, after he had sat an hour, refused to take a shilling ; stating that... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1837 - 334 Seiten
...The bust," says Smith, " is a wonderfully fine one, and very like, but certainly the sort of hair ii objectionable, having been modelled from the flowing...It is very like me, and there can be no doubt that the sculptor has great skill in his art — yet it is amazing what ignorance of certain points one... | |
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