Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Volume 1James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - 358 pages |
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Page 49
Walter Scott. a youthful lover , and might perhaps be influenced by the feelings so
exquisitely expressed by a modern poet : « For fable is Love ' s world , bis home ,
his birth - place : Delightedly dwells he ' mong fays and talismans , And spirits ...
Walter Scott. a youthful lover , and might perhaps be influenced by the feelings so
exquisitely expressed by a modern poet : « For fable is Love ' s world , bis home ,
his birth - place : Delightedly dwells he ' mong fays and talismans , And spirits ...
Page 211
The thoughts with what different feelings he had lost sight of them so many years
before , thronged upon the mind of the traveller . The landscape was the same ;
but how changed the feelings , hopes , and views , of the spectator ! Then , life ...
The thoughts with what different feelings he had lost sight of them so many years
before , thronged upon the mind of the traveller . The landscape was the same ;
but how changed the feelings , hopes , and views , of the spectator ! Then , life ...
Page 263
She is generous and romantic , and writes six sheets a - week to a female
correspondent ; and it ' s a sad thing to lack a subject in such a case , either for
exercise of the feelings or of the pen . Adieu once more - were I to treat this matter
more ...
She is generous and romantic , and writes six sheets a - week to a female
correspondent ; and it ' s a sad thing to lack a subject in such a case , either for
exercise of the feelings or of the pen . Adieu once more - were I to treat this matter
more ...
Page 286
... who indulge their enthusiasm in visiting the scenery at all hours ; and we
hoped , that if Brown were noticed from the house , he might pass for one of those
admirers of nature , who gave vent to his feelings through the medium of music .
... who indulge their enthusiasm in visiting the scenery at all hours ; and we
hoped , that if Brown were noticed from the house , he might pass for one of those
admirers of nature , who gave vent to his feelings through the medium of music .
Page 336
Indeed my memory rather dwells upon the blank which my youthful mind
experienced in gazing on the levels of the isle of Zealand than on any thing
which preceded that feeling . But I am confident , from that sensation , as well as
from the ...
Indeed my memory rather dwells upon the blank which my youthful mind
experienced in gazing on the levels of the isle of Zealand than on any thing
which preceded that feeling . But I am confident , from that sensation , as well as
from the ...
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