I know not if I shall be accused of such enthusiasm and partiality, when I introduce to the notice of my readers a poet of our own country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted; but if I am not greatly deceived, I think I may safely pronounce... The Works of Henry Mackenzie - 381 ページHenry Mackenzie 著 - 1808全文表示 - この書籍について
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 366 ページ
...have lately become acquainted ; but if I am not greatly deceived, I think I may safely pronouncehim a genius of no ordinary rank. The person to' whom...ploughman, whose poems were some time ago published in a country -town in the west of Scotland, with VOL. xxxVII. DD / no other ambition, it would seem, than... | |
| 1823 - 354 ページ
...my readers a poet of our own country, with whose writingsI have lately become acquainted; but if I am not greatly deceived, I think I may safely pronounce...ploughman, whose poems were some time ago published in a country-town in the west of Scotland, with no othp 11 voi-. ii. n n In mentioning the circumstance... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 802 ページ
...my readers a poet of our own country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted ; but if I am not greatly deceived, I think I may safely pronounce...ploughman, whose poems were some time ago published in a country-town in the west of Scotland, with VoL. xxxI. DD no other ambition, it would seem, than to... | |
| James Marshall - 1846 - 186 ページ
...readers a poet of our own country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted ; but, if I am not greatly deceived, I think I may safely pronounce...ploughman, whose poems were some time ago published in a country town in the west of Scotland, with no other ambition, it would seem, than to circulate among... | |
| James Marshall - 1846 - 178 ページ
...country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted; but, if I am not greatly deceived, I think 1 may safely pronounce him a genius of no ordinary rank....ploughman, whose poems were some time ago published in a country town in the west of Scotland, with no other ambition, it would seem, than to circulate among... | |
| James Gibson - 1881 - 366 ページ
...country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted ; but, if I am not greatly deceived, I tkink I may safely pronounce him a genius of no ordinary...Ploughman, whose Poems were, some time ago, published in a country town in the West of Scotland, with no other ambition, it would seem, than to circulate among... | |
| James Gibson (draper.) - 1881 - 360 ページ
...country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted ; but, if I am not greatly deceived, I tkink I may safely pronounce him a genius of no ordinary rank. The person to whom I allude is RORERT BURNS, an Ayrshire Ploughman, whose Poems were, some time ago, published in a country town in... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 ページ
...my readers a poet of our own country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted ; but if I -| e ÿ W p : sxrS4 < e'\y S ? O G c [j oí no ordinary rank. The person to whom I allud= is Robert Burns, an Ayrshire ploughman, whose poems... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1900 - 340 ページ
...readers a poet of our own country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted ; but, if I am not greatly deceived, I think I may safely pronounce...ploughman, whose poems were some time ago published in a country town in the West of Scotland, with no other ambition, it would seem, than to circulate among... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1900 - 332 ページ
...my readers a poet of our own country, with whose writings I have lately become acquainted; but, if I am not greatly deceived, I think I may safely pronounce...of no ordinary rank. The person to whom I allude is Eobert Burns, an Ayrshire ploughman, whose poems were some time ago published in a country town in... | |
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