The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... thought rather heavy . But , taking it upon the whole , Bishop Sandford's Chapel must be allowed by all , to be the most chaste and elegant building of which Edinburgh can boast ; and to reflect great credit on the taste of the ...
... thought rather heavy . But , taking it upon the whole , Bishop Sandford's Chapel must be allowed by all , to be the most chaste and elegant building of which Edinburgh can boast ; and to reflect great credit on the taste of the ...
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... thought advisable by the medical attendants . Still , how- ever , she discovered no symptoms of hearing , and made no other kind of bodily movement , than that of her left hand . Her right hand and arm , particularly , appeared ...
... thought advisable by the medical attendants . Still , how- ever , she discovered no symptoms of hearing , and made no other kind of bodily movement , than that of her left hand . Her right hand and arm , particularly , appeared ...
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... thought by the family , that , a day or two preceding her death , her eyes had the appearance of rolling rather wildly ; but she had assisted the day before in serving the table , and been in good spirits that evening . On the following ...
... thought by the family , that , a day or two preceding her death , her eyes had the appearance of rolling rather wildly ; but she had assisted the day before in serving the table , and been in good spirits that evening . On the following ...
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... as a poet , and is as remarkable for the harmony of his verses , as for the depth of thought . There is much originality , energy , ane and even splendour , in his talent ; but there 26 On the Poetry of Scott and Byron .
... as a poet , and is as remarkable for the harmony of his verses , as for the depth of thought . There is much originality , energy , ane and even splendour , in his talent ; but there 26 On the Poetry of Scott and Byron .
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... thought , their ideas , without perceiving that the pe- culiar charm of these poems , nature , innocence , the freshness of sentiment , is wanting to themselves . These imi- tations , compared to their models , are artificial flowers ...
... thought , their ideas , without perceiving that the pe- culiar charm of these poems , nature , innocence , the freshness of sentiment , is wanting to themselves . These imi- tations , compared to their models , are artificial flowers ...
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