The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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... natural art in other tales and other pages to come . Contrasting it with “ Waverley ” and “ Guy Mannering , " he says , “ Yet there is some salvation about it , for if a man will paint from nature , he will be likely to amuse those who ...
... natural art in other tales and other pages to come . Contrasting it with “ Waverley ” and “ Guy Mannering , " he says , “ Yet there is some salvation about it , for if a man will paint from nature , he will be likely to amuse those who ...
Pagina 47
... natural desire of speaking evil of our neighbour could in his case have been checked by no feelings of sympathy for ... nature of the explanation was , the magistrate kept a profound secret , not only from the public at large , but from ...
... natural desire of speaking evil of our neighbour could in his case have been checked by no feelings of sympathy for ... nature of the explanation was , the magistrate kept a profound secret , not only from the public at large , but from ...
Pagina 99
... nature , —that's to say that's beyond nature — I would hae skreigh'd out at once , and raised the house , be the consequence what liket - and , I dare say , the minister wad hae done as mickle , and sae I hae tauld him , I ken naebody ...
... nature , —that's to say that's beyond nature — I would hae skreigh'd out at once , and raised the house , be the consequence what liket - and , I dare say , the minister wad hae done as mickle , and sae I hae tauld him , I ken naebody ...
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