Etchings illustrative of Scottish character and scenery. Sir T.D. Lauder's ed. with additional plates and letterpress1885 |
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5. oldal
... person , curious to know the result upon the fellow's own mind of this extensive matrimonial experience , asked him what he thought , upon the whole , of the wedded state . " Deed , sir , " returned Ned , " a ' that I can say about it ...
... person , curious to know the result upon the fellow's own mind of this extensive matrimonial experience , asked him what he thought , upon the whole , of the wedded state . " Deed , sir , " returned Ned , " a ' that I can say about it ...
6. oldal
... person from behind . The shoeless feet of the youngster , and the gaping knee of his breeches , which are obviously the cast- off garments of his sire , read the moral of the scene , and give it an Hogarthian cast . Little cares the ...
... person from behind . The shoeless feet of the youngster , and the gaping knee of his breeches , which are obviously the cast- off garments of his sire , read the moral of the scene , and give it an Hogarthian cast . Little cares the ...
7. oldal
... persons could sit at a time . Yet limited in number as these parties were , there can be little doubt that the poet had much more real gratification here than in the crowded halls of the great , where he was greeted by fleeting smiles ...
... persons could sit at a time . Yet limited in number as these parties were , there can be little doubt that the poet had much more real gratification here than in the crowded halls of the great , where he was greeted by fleeting smiles ...
11. oldal
... person who has come to that very fancifully , if not foolishly , named era of human life , to wit , the years of discretion , must have tasted , in the course of his experience , of the following provoking misery : " After walking in a ...
... person who has come to that very fancifully , if not foolishly , named era of human life , to wit , the years of discretion , must have tasted , in the course of his experience , of the following provoking misery : " After walking in a ...
21. oldal
... persons who constitute the chief objects in it , namely , the fishing population of our maritime Scottish villages ... person , relieved at the throat by a liberal display of handkerchief . The under part of the GEIKIE'S ETCHINGS . 32 ...
... persons who constitute the chief objects in it , namely , the fishing population of our maritime Scottish villages ... person , relieved at the throat by a liberal display of handkerchief . The under part of the GEIKIE'S ETCHINGS . 32 ...
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admirable after-not Alloway Kirk appearance artist attitude auld bairn bargain bawbee bonnet braw Brodie character countenance Cowgate creel Crummie douce dress Edinburgh face fair feeling figure fish fishwife frae Garker Geikie GEIKIE'S ETCHINGS genius Graham purchased Grassmarket gude guidman hame hand haud head heart honour human humble humour ilka interest labour laird lasses Leith Libberton Lochaber ax look mair mind mony nature neighbours never Newhaven night observed occasion ower owre Patrick Fraser Tytler peculiar picture pipe plate pleasure poet poor possession present purchase ROBERT FERGUSSON scene Scotland Scots Scottish seen Shanter shoemaker sketch smile snopt song souter stand street thou toil town unco WALTER GEIKIE wares weary weel Whan whole William Brodie worthy Wynd yaudies youth
Népszerű szakaszok
78. oldal - Perhaps the Christian volume is the theme: How guiltless blood for guilty man was shed; How He Who bore in Heaven the second name Had not on earth whereon to lay His head; How His first followers and servants sped; The precepts sage they wrote to many a land; How he, who lone in' Patmos banished, Saw in the sun a mighty angel stand, And heard great Bab'lon's doom pronounced by Heaven's command. Then kneeling down to Heaven's Eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays; Hope 'springs...
79. oldal - Needy knife-grinder ! whither are you going ? Rough is the road, your wheel is out of order — Bleak blows the blast • — your hat has got a hole in't, So have your breeches ! " Weary knife-grinder ! little think the proud ones Who in their coaches roll along the turnpikeroad, what hard work 'tis crying all day, ' Knives and Scissors to grind O...
79. oldal - Was it the squire, for killing of his game, or Covetous parson, for his tithes distraining ? Or roguish lawyer, made you lose your little All in a lawsuit ? (Have you not read the " Rights of Man," by Tom Paine ?) Drops of compassion tremble on my eyelids, Ready to fall, as soon as you have told your Pitiful story.
52. oldal - Ne'er to these chambers, where the mighty rest, Since their foundation, came a nobler guest, Nor e'er was to the bowers of bliss conveyed A fairer spirit, or more welcome shade. In what new region, to the just assigned, What new employments please th' unbodied mind ? A winged Virtue, through th' ethereal sky, From world to world unwearied does he fly?
63. oldal - O'er a' the ills o' life victorious! But pleasures are like poppies spread: You seize the...
66. oldal - For women, born to be controll'd, Stoop to the forward and the bold, Affect the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolic, and the loud. Who first the generous steed oppress'd, Not kneeling did salute the beast, But with high courage, life, and force, Approaching, tam'd th