Chronicles of the CanongateCarey, Lea & Carey, 1827 - 725 ページ |
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... living and dead , with whom I have had intercourse in so- ciety , should not have risen to my pen in such works as Waverley , and those which followed it . But I have always studied to generalize the portraits , so that they should ...
... living and dead , with whom I have had intercourse in so- ciety , should not have risen to my pen in such works as Waverley , and those which followed it . But I have always studied to generalize the portraits , so that they should ...
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... living folk . Stern necessity gave my manhood that prudence which my youth was a stranger to . I faced danger , I endured fatigue , I sought foreign climates , and proved that I belonged to the nation which is proverbially patient of ...
... living folk . Stern necessity gave my manhood that prudence which my youth was a stranger to . I faced danger , I endured fatigue , I sought foreign climates , and proved that I belonged to the nation which is proverbially patient of ...
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... living fire , the blabber lip , whose dilation and compression used to give such character to his animated counte- nance , the stammering tongue , that once poured forth such floods of masculine eloquence , and had often swayed the ...
... living fire , the blabber lip , whose dilation and compression used to give such character to his animated counte- nance , the stammering tongue , that once poured forth such floods of masculine eloquence , and had often swayed the ...
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... living . The soul , he said , is imprisoned in its dungeon of flesh , and though retaining its natural and unalienable pro- perties , can no more exert them than the captive enclosed within a prison - house can act as a free agent ...
... living . The soul , he said , is imprisoned in its dungeon of flesh , and though retaining its natural and unalienable pro- perties , can no more exert them than the captive enclosed within a prison - house can act as a free agent ...
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... living mankind , inclined me rather to a study of antiquities , and particularly those of my own country . The reader , if I can prevail on my- self to continue the present work , will probably be able to judge , in the course of it ...
... living mankind , inclined me rather to a study of antiquities , and particularly those of my own country . The reader , if I can prevail on my- self to continue the present work , will probably be able to judge , in the course of it ...
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87 ページ - LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento ; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine ; Perhaps, it may turn out a sang, Perhaps, turn out a sermon.
22 ページ - The power of art without the show. In misery's darkest caverns known, His useful care was ever nigh, Where hopeless anguish pour'd his groan, And lonely want retir'd to die.
49 ページ - What's property ? dear Swift ! you see it alter From you to me, from me to Peter Walter; Or, in a mortgage, prove a lawyer's share; Or, in a jointure, vanish from the heir...