Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 10 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 100
Side
But opinions stride on , while things linger behind What of old pass'd for thunder , now weighs but as wind ; And you , a great man as could possibly be , Stand diminish'd to modest dimensions by ME . II .
But opinions stride on , while things linger behind What of old pass'd for thunder , now weighs but as wind ; And you , a great man as could possibly be , Stand diminish'd to modest dimensions by ME . II .
Side 7
... not be able to stand a comparative with Edinburgh Doctor Pringle and the Mistress or Glasgow . ... to shew sured me was the biggest town by far me how well he could set about things , 1 高 3 JU left me and Mrs Pringle standing.
... not be able to stand a comparative with Edinburgh Doctor Pringle and the Mistress or Glasgow . ... to shew sured me was the biggest town by far me how well he could set about things , 1 高 3 JU left me and Mrs Pringle standing.
Side 8
1 高 3 JU left me and Mrs Pringle standing on the Doctor's old lodging in Norfolk the wharf , and went himself to bring Street , Strand , where the landlady was a hackney for us and our luggage . most glad to see the Doctor and the They ...
1 高 3 JU left me and Mrs Pringle standing on the Doctor's old lodging in Norfolk the wharf , and went himself to bring Street , Strand , where the landlady was a hackney for us and our luggage . most glad to see the Doctor and the They ...
Side 23
I had been standing in this positiou for some time , with one of the pilasters in the fold of my right arm , and my breast pistol in that hand pointing towards the seat Aloor on which I stood , when the Champion entered , by which means ...
I had been standing in this positiou for some time , with one of the pilasters in the fold of my right arm , and my breast pistol in that hand pointing towards the seat Aloor on which I stood , when the Champion entered , by which means ...
Side 31
For them our fathers rued fu ' sair , And stood till they could stand nae mair ; Then let us hail their only Heir Carle , an the King come . XI Hic 11 4 . Who has raised our name high ? And our warrior fame high ?
For them our fathers rued fu ' sair , And stood till they could stand nae mair ; Then let us hail their only Heir Carle , an the King come . XI Hic 11 4 . Who has raised our name high ? And our warrior fame high ?
Hvad folk siger - Skriv en anmeldelse
Vi har ikke fundet nogen anmeldelser de normale steder.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
appear beautiful body called Captain cause character common considered course daughter Edinburgh eyes face fair fear feel give half hand head hear heard heart hope hour Italy James John kind King lady land late leave less letter light live London look Lord manner matter means ment merchant mind morning nature never night object observed once passed person poet poor present readers respect round Royal seemed seen side soon speak spirit stand Street sure tell thing thou thought tion true turn vice whole wish write young