Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk, Volume 1W. Blackwood, 1819 |
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... and richness of distant commotion - the heart of the city . Such was my first view of Edinburgh . I de- scended again into her streets in a sort of stupor of admiration . Excuse my troubling you with all this , now that EDINBURGH , 11.
... and richness of distant commotion - the heart of the city . Such was my first view of Edinburgh . I de- scended again into her streets in a sort of stupor of admiration . Excuse my troubling you with all this , now that EDINBURGH , 11.
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... sort of append- age to the feast ; and just before the cloth was drawn , I tasted , for the first time , a liqueur , which I prefer vastly to all the Marasquin - ay , to all the Curaçoa in existence - the genuine Usque- baugh of ...
... sort of append- age to the feast ; and just before the cloth was drawn , I tasted , for the first time , a liqueur , which I prefer vastly to all the Marasquin - ay , to all the Curaçoa in existence - the genuine Usque- baugh of ...
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... sort were to be seen in abundance in the city of Lon- don , and that even I myself had been wearied of counting the fleurs - de - lis carved on every roof and chimney - piece of a green - grocer's habitation LETTER IV.
... sort were to be seen in abundance in the city of Lon- don , and that even I myself had been wearied of counting the fleurs - de - lis carved on every roof and chimney - piece of a green - grocer's habitation LETTER IV.
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... sort of common - place sarcasms their southern neighbours are used to treat them with . Indeed , no one who has seen a Scots regiment , as I should suppose you must have done , can possibly be of opinion that they are at all an ugly ...
... sort of common - place sarcasms their southern neighbours are used to treat them with . Indeed , no one who has seen a Scots regiment , as I should suppose you must have done , can possibly be of opinion that they are at all an ugly ...
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... the Batavi , while others strove to produce the same sort of effect by means of hair - powder made of gold - dust , and washes , of more cunning chemis- try than I would undertake to describe . Even in SCOTTISH WOMEN . 45.
... the Batavi , while others strove to produce the same sort of effect by means of hair - powder made of gold - dust , and washes , of more cunning chemis- try than I would undertake to describe . Even in SCOTTISH WOMEN . 45.
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Página 123 - Love had he found in huts where poor Men lie : His daily Teachers had been Woods and Rills, The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills.
Página 141 - From that bleak tenement He, many an evening, to his distant home In solitude returning, saw the hills Grow larger in the darkness ; all alone Beheld the stars come out above his head, And travelled through the wood, with no one near To whom he might confess the things he saw.
Página 220 - Her feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, As if they feared the light: But, oh ! she dances such a way— No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight.
Página 141 - He had perceived the presence and the power Of greatness ; and deep feelings had impressed Great objects on his mind, with portraiture And colour so distinct, that on his mind They lay like substances, and almost seemed To haunt the bodily sense.
Página 110 - Muse's lyre. Not beggar's brat on bulk begot ; Not bastard of a pedlar Scot ; Not boy brought up to cleaning shoes, The spawn of Bridewell or the stews...
Página 134 - And now a widow, I must mourn The pleasures that will ne'er return; No comfort but a hearty can, When I think on John Highlandman. RECITATIVO A pigmy scraper, wi...
Página 141 - He had small need of books ; for many a tale Traditionary, round the mountains hung, And many a legend, peopling the dark woods, Nourished Imagination in her growth, And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things.
Página 115 - Compound for sins they are inclined to By damning those they have no mind to.
Página 55 - It is a face which any man would pass without observation in a crowd, because it is small and swarthy, and entirely devoid of lofty or commanding outlines — and besides, his stature is so low, that he might walk close under your chin or mine without ever catching the eye even for a moment.
Página 127 - His declamation is often loose and irregular to an extent that is not quite worthy of a man of his fine education and masculine powers ; but all is redeemed, and more than redeemed, by his rich abundance of quick, generous, and expansive feeling. The flashing brightness, and now and then the still more expressive dimness of his eye — and the tremulous music of a voice that is equally at home in the highest and the lowest of...