The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 70
... historical charac- ters , the Author of Waverley will bear an equal comparison with Shake speare , in his truth of painting , and power of illustrating and amplifying the conceptions of history . In pa- thos , the history and trial of ...
... historical charac- ters , the Author of Waverley will bear an equal comparison with Shake speare , in his truth of painting , and power of illustrating and amplifying the conceptions of history . In pa- thos , the history and trial of ...
Page 77
... history pretends , He only admitted particular friends . First , Youth was receiv'd with a smile and a bow , A favourite of Cupid's , as all men allow ; Then Beauty was welcom'd with much complaisance , For the Graces were with her each ...
... history pretends , He only admitted particular friends . First , Youth was receiv'd with a smile and a bow , A favourite of Cupid's , as all men allow ; Then Beauty was welcom'd with much complaisance , For the Graces were with her each ...
Page 86
... History of the Re- formation . It expresses great ap- prehension of the re - establishment of Popery , and a firm determination to oppose it at every hazard . The Articles of complaint and redress , as given by Calderwood , ( Large MS ...
... History of the Re- formation . It expresses great ap- prehension of the re - establishment of Popery , and a firm determination to oppose it at every hazard . The Articles of complaint and redress , as given by Calderwood , ( Large MS ...
Page 93
... history , " in the hope that , when I am no more , they will fall into some friendly hand , by whom they will be conveyed to her ( if she yet lives ) whose name will appear at the close of this narra- tive , and who , if time and chance ...
... history , " in the hope that , when I am no more , they will fall into some friendly hand , by whom they will be conveyed to her ( if she yet lives ) whose name will appear at the close of this narra- tive , and who , if time and chance ...
Page 96
... history , with the indelible stigma , Vendiderunt hi auro patriam , than a death - shade overspread the land , and blighted the energies of the people . In lieu of our ancient Convention of Estates , the Common- ers of Scotland were ...
... history , with the indelible stigma , Vendiderunt hi auro patriam , than a death - shade overspread the land , and blighted the energies of the people . In lieu of our ancient Convention of Estates , the Common- ers of Scotland were ...
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