Whatever is imaged in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains without a guide, or upon the sea without a pilot, should be carried, amidst his terror and uncertainty, to the... The lord of the Isles, a poem - 315 ページsir Walter Scott (bart.) 著 - 1815全文表示 - この書籍について
 | Walter Scott - 1822
...Mac-Leod. " Whatever is imaged in the wildest tales, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains without a guide, or upon the sea N2 without a pilot, should be carried amidst his terror and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance... | |
 | sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823
...Mac-Leod. " Whatever is imaged in the wildest tales, if giants, drqgons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance of Rassay or Dunvegan." Note III. With solemn step, and silver tcand, The Seneschal the presence scann'd... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1825
...magnificence. Whatever is imagined in the wildest talc, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...sea without a pilot, should be carried amidst his terrour and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance of Raasay of Dunvegan. To Coriatachan at last... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1825
...magnificence. Whatever is imagined in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...sea without a pilot, should be carried amidst his terrour and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan. To Coriatachan at last... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1825
...magnificence. Whatever is imagined in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...sea without a pilot, should be carried amidst his terrour and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance of Baasay or Dunvegan. To Coriatachan at last... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1825
...dragons, and enchantment be exceptcd, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains without n guide, or upon the sea without a pilot, should be carried amidst his terrour and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan. To Coriatachan at last... | |
 | John Anderson - 1827 - 176 ページ
...probably inspired the elegant compliment of Johnson — That whatever is imaged in the wildest tale, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...hospitality and elegance of Raasay,. or Dunvegan. These observations apply only to the haut monde of Highland society. My investigations lead me to suspect,... | |
 | Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 443 ページ
...Mac-Leod. " Whatever is imaged in the wildest tales, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be exeepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...amidst his terror and uncertainty, to the hospitality nod elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan." 3. With solemn step, and »irrer wand, The seneschal UK presence... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - 1841 - 392 ページ
...Mac-Leod : — " Whatever is imaged in the wildest tales, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains...hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan." NoTE F. ' The Broach of Lorn.— P. 58. It has been generally mentioned in the preceding notes, that Robert... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1841 - 823 ページ
...Whatever is imaged in the wildest tales, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be cxcepted, would he n hills in three,12 And bridled the Tweed with a curb...speak them were a deadly sin ; And for having but Haas-ay or Dunvegan." NOTE N. JVith solemn rte}>, and silver itfimf, The Stncscha.1 telepresence scann'd... | |
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