And sometimes agreeing remarkably in words with a certain strange wild speech with which I became acquainted—’ ‘Irish?
But, what above all other enjoyments yielded him the most agreeable entertainment, was the secret history of characters, which he learned from a very extraordinary person, with whom he became acquainted in this manner.
At the Lake House we became acquainted with a young lady from the vicinity of the lofty Catskills, whose love of travel and appreciation of nature made her an enthusiast, and one of the most agreeable companions imaginable.
While traveling on the Continent, hebecame acquainted with Mr. Robinson at Leyden, joined his congregation, sailed to America in the May Flower, and was one of the party that first landed on Plymouth Rock.
No, father, not Irish--with which I became acquainted by the greatest chance in the world.
And sometimes agreeing remarkably in words with a certain strange wild speech with which I became acquainted--" "Irish?
I became acquainted at that time with the best French artists, and they showed me almost brotherly kindness.
And sometimes agreeing remarkably in words with a certain strange wild speech with which I became acquainted--' 'Irish?
I became acquainted with a French gentleman, much advanced in years, who had resided here chiefly since the French Revolution.
There being nothing to detain, me at Schaffhausen, I was induced, at the request of a Doctor of the University of Leipsic, with whom I became acquainted at Zurich, to join him in proceeding in the diligence into Germany.
From New York I went to Troy, and at the hotel where I stopped I became acquainted with a woman who told me that her husband was in the Insane Asylum at Brattleboro, Vt.
The most remarkable of the subjects of this character with whom I became acquainted, which was during the later years of this study, was Mrs. H.
A charming nature was that of Troyon, a simple, robust worker, and, like all the larger characters in the French art world with whom I became acquainted, full of sympathy and guidance for those who wanted light and leading.
After I had entered upon my professional studies in New-York, I became acquainted with a miniature painter, who took my likeness.
Here he became acquainted with a young lady, eminent for beauty and loveliness, but without fortune, the daughter of a poor mechanic.
Quitting his master at the end of twelve months, he became acquainted with a woman of abandoned character, in conjunction with whom he took lodgings near Charing Cross, and he then commenced highwayman.
I became acquainted with a learned writer on art named Foerster, who had married a daughter of Jean Paul Richter, and dined once or twice at his house.
I became acquainted in Florence with Hiram Powers, which reminds me that I once in Rome dined vis-a-vis to Gibson and several other artists, with whom I became intimate as young men readily do.
On my way from New York to Providence I became acquainted in the train with a modest, gentlemanly man, who told me he was a great-grandson or descendant of Thomson who wrote the "Seasons.
I attended these lectures (not the mathematics) and liked them: so we became acquainted.
It was only later that I became acquainted with a word and an idea which it was well I did not know, as far as the master's capacity for making an impression was concerned--the word affected.
I became acquainted with Björnstjerne Björnson at the Nutzhorns, their son, Ditlev, being a passionate admirer of his.
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