Caledonian Sketches, Or, A Tour Through Scotland in 1807: To which is Prefixed an Explanatory Address to the Public Upon a Recent TrialMathews and Leigh, in the Strand, 1809 - 541 ページ |
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... ladies , who are brought up in the Catholic religion ; the Lady Abbess pays a yearly visit to his Grace the Archbishop of York , by whom she is always most kindly and cordially received . The castle , standing upon an elevated and ...
... ladies , who are brought up in the Catholic religion ; the Lady Abbess pays a yearly visit to his Grace the Archbishop of York , by whom she is always most kindly and cordially received . The castle , standing upon an elevated and ...
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... Lady Swinburne , whose mind and manners would give attractions to a spot less agreeable than Capheaton . Near this place is a lane , called the Silver Lane , so called from some Roman sacra and coins having been found there . Upon my ...
... Lady Swinburne , whose mind and manners would give attractions to a spot less agreeable than Capheaton . Near this place is a lane , called the Silver Lane , so called from some Roman sacra and coins having been found there . Upon my ...
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... ladies in their cou tries ; that her majesty was whiter , but my Queen was very lovely . She inquired which of them was of highest stature ? I said , my Queen . Then , said she , she is too high , for I myself am neither too high nor ...
... ladies in their cou tries ; that her majesty was whiter , but my Queen was very lovely . She inquired which of them was of highest stature ? I said , my Queen . Then , said she , she is too high , for I myself am neither too high nor ...
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... lady , to whom he was devoted and about to be married , forced him to fly from his own affecting reflections to Paris , and thence to Rome , where he resided eight years . How forcibly and poetically he felt the loss that drove him from ...
... lady , to whom he was devoted and about to be married , forced him to fly from his own affecting reflections to Paris , and thence to Rome , where he resided eight years . How forcibly and poetically he felt the loss that drove him from ...
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... lady , with characteristic diffidence withdrew as soon as she saw she had awakened it . In Miss Drummond , I am told by those who have the pleasure of know- ing her , the cultivated taste and amiable disposition of her il- lustrious ...
... lady , with characteristic diffidence withdrew as soon as she saw she had awakened it . In Miss Drummond , I am told by those who have the pleasure of know- ing her , the cultivated taste and amiable disposition of her il- lustrious ...
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215 ページ - In years of plenty many thousands of them meet together in the mountains, where they feast and riot for many days; and at country weddings, markets, burials, and other the like public occasions, they are to be seen both men and women perpetually drunk, cursing, blaspheming, and fighting together.
51 ページ - Then she asked what kind of exercises she used. I answered, that when I received my dispatch, the Queen was lately come from the Highland hunting: that when her more serious affairs permitted, she was taken up with reading of histories: that sometimes she recreated herself in playing upon the lute and virginals. She asked if she played well. I said, "reasonably for a Queen.
169 ページ - ... darkness, were too much dazzled with its light to see any thing distinctly. The first race of scholars in the fifteenth century, and some time after, were, for the most part, learning to speak, rather than to think, and were therefore more studious of elegance than of truth. The contemporaries of Boethius thought it sufficient to know what the ancients had delivered. The examination of tenets and of facts was reserved for another generation.
129 ページ - Caledonia! stern and wild, Meet nurse for a poetic child! Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my sires! what mortal hand Can e'er untie the filial band, That knits me to thy rugged strand!
52 ページ - I might see her dance, as I was afterwards informed; which being over, she inquired of me whether she or my Queen danced best? I answered, the Queen danced not so high or disposedly as she did.
115 ページ - Then bagpipes of the loudest drones, With snuffling broken-winded tones, Whose blasts of air in pockets shut, Sound filthier than from the gut, And make a viler noise than swine In windy weather when they whine.
60 ページ - O'er Roslin all that dreary night A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam ; 'Twas broader than the watchfire's light, And redder than the bright moonbeam. It glared on Roslin's castled rock, It ruddied all the copsewood glen ; Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak, And seen from cavern'd Hawthornden.
52 ページ - I knew how, excusing my fault of homeliness as being brought up in the court of France, where such freedom was allowed, declaring myself willing to endure what kind of punishment her majesty should be pleased to inflict upon me for so great an offence. Then she sat down low upon a cushion, and I upon my knees by her, but with her own hand she gave me a cushion to lay under my knee, which at first I refused, but she compelled me to take it. She then called for my Lady Strafford out of the next chamber,...
35 ページ - Valour famous through the world, Yet will they not unite their kindred arms, And, if they must have war, wage distant war, But with each other fight in cruel conflict. Gallant in strife, and noble in their ire, The battle is their pastime. They go forth Gay in the morning, as to summer sport; When ev'ning comes, the glory of the morn, The youthful warrior, is a clod of clay.
94 ページ - The next judicatory is the presbytery, consisting of all the pastors within a certain district, and one ruling elder from each parish, commissioned by his brethren to represent, in conjunction with the minister, the session of that parish. The presbytery treats of such matters as concern the particular churches within its...