The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 29
... notes . I felt the renovating influence , and my heart at one time danced with delight , at another melt- ed away in tender recollections of that home whence the wind was now blowing , whose whisperings seemed to me like the voice of a ...
... notes . I felt the renovating influence , and my heart at one time danced with delight , at another melt- ed away in tender recollections of that home whence the wind was now blowing , whose whisperings seemed to me like the voice of a ...
Page 56
... notes of their own , can mimic those of others . Even when a child , and before the maturity of her passions , she shewed that insatiable thirst for admiration of which she had caught the signs from her more adult companions . Here eyes ...
... notes of their own , can mimic those of others . Even when a child , and before the maturity of her passions , she shewed that insatiable thirst for admiration of which she had caught the signs from her more adult companions . Here eyes ...
Page 67
... note . Such streams as thine of old Diana lov'd To bathe in with her nymphs ; but these are fled From earth the ... notes sank , Blent with thy murmur o'er the silent dale , A tone imbued his soul that did abide , And oft recall'd ...
... note . Such streams as thine of old Diana lov'd To bathe in with her nymphs ; but these are fled From earth the ... notes sank , Blent with thy murmur o'er the silent dale , A tone imbued his soul that did abide , And oft recall'd ...
Page 68
... notes , from whose papers the following account of the proceedings has been chiefly taken . The points at issue were : Whether was the pursuer or defender the greater genius ? And whether the de- fender , by his productions , had not ...
... notes , from whose papers the following account of the proceedings has been chiefly taken . The points at issue were : Whether was the pursuer or defender the greater genius ? And whether the de- fender , by his productions , had not ...
Page 70
... note about an hour before , mentioning the circumstances which would oblige me to pass the night at the village , on my way to the metro- polis ; but I had scarcely hoped that it would have found him disengaged . We were both , you may ...
... note about an hour before , mentioning the circumstances which would oblige me to pass the night at the village , on my way to the metro- polis ; but I had scarcely hoped that it would have found him disengaged . We were both , you may ...
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