Mr Dugald Stewart. Of course we youngsters sat silent, looked and listened. The only thing I remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his... Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart - Side 185af John Gibson Lockhart - 1839Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1828 - 722 sider
...remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side, — on the other, his widow, with a child in her arms. These lines were written beneath :... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 734 sider
...remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bnnbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side,—on the other, his widow, with a child in her arras. These lines were written beneath,—... | |
| 1828 - 268 sider
...remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side, — on the other, his widow, with a child in her arms. These lines were written beneath :... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1828 - 324 sider
...remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side, — on the other, his widow, with a child in her arms. These lines were written beneath,... | |
| 1830 - 472 sider
...remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side,—on the other, his widow, with a child in her arms. These lines were written beneath,—... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1831 - 338 sider
...by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side, — on the other, his widow, with a child...written beneath, — '• Cold on Canadian hills, or Minden'a plain, Perhaps that parent wept her soldier slain — Bent o'er her babe, her eye dissolved... | |
| Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 628 sider
...remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side, — on the other, his widow, with a child in her arms. These lines were written beneath,—... | |
| James Currie - 1838 - 92 sider
...remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side—on the other, his widow, with a child in her arms. These lines were written beneath :—... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 sider
...remember, which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side, — on the other, his widow, with a child in her arms. These lines were written beneath;... | |
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