The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 1
... feelings , and because I agree with my friend Wordsworth , that they seldom fail to express them in the strongest and most powerful language . That is , I think , peculiarly the case with the peasantry of my own country , a class with ...
... feelings , and because I agree with my friend Wordsworth , that they seldom fail to express them in the strongest and most powerful language . That is , I think , peculiarly the case with the peasantry of my own country , a class with ...
Pagina 5
... feeling on the part of the Bedesmen , that they are paid for their own devotions , not for listening to those of others . Or , more probably , it arises from impatience , natural , though indecorous in men bearing so venerable a ...
... feeling on the part of the Bedesmen , that they are paid for their own devotions , not for listening to those of others . Or , more probably , it arises from impatience , natural , though indecorous in men bearing so venerable a ...
Pagina 7
... feeling of kindness or charity , which secured him the general good reception which he enjoyed everywhere . In fact , a jest of Andrew Gemmells , especially at the expense of a person of consequence , flew around the circle which he ...
... feeling of kindness or charity , which secured him the general good reception which he enjoyed everywhere . In fact , a jest of Andrew Gemmells , especially at the expense of a person of consequence , flew around the circle which he ...
Pagina 47
... feelings of sympathy for a being so unsocial . On one account alone he fell somewhat under suspicion . As he made free use of his pencil in his solitary walks , and had drawn several views of the harbour , in which the signal - tower ...
... feelings of sympathy for a being so unsocial . On one account alone he fell somewhat under suspicion . As he made free use of his pencil in his solitary walks , and had drawn several views of the harbour , in which the signal - tower ...
Pagina 51
... feelings of the representative of the typographer . In these cases , the breach between these two originals might have been immortal , but for the kind exertions and interposition of the Baronet's daughter , Miss Isabella Wardour , who ...
... feelings of the representative of the typographer . In these cases , the breach between these two originals might have been immortal , but for the kind exertions and interposition of the Baronet's daughter , Miss Isabella Wardour , who ...
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