Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 78
Página 91
... nature lay reposing , that it was the Sabbath Day ; for nature knows the day of rest . The trees waved their verdant locks slowly and solemnly , as if adoring ; the ocean murmured its sublime and reverent worship ; a bleating voice of ...
... nature lay reposing , that it was the Sabbath Day ; for nature knows the day of rest . The trees waved their verdant locks slowly and solemnly , as if adoring ; the ocean murmured its sublime and reverent worship ; a bleating voice of ...
Página 93
... nature like our own , only without sin ; and it is no part of our nature's sinfulness that mountains , and gardens , and solitude , and night , and the majestic or the graceful forms of Nature , have a power of their own over the ...
... nature like our own , only without sin ; and it is no part of our nature's sinfulness that mountains , and gardens , and solitude , and night , and the majestic or the graceful forms of Nature , have a power of their own over the ...
Página 97
... nature , is phonice rarior . Pliny , in the second chapter of his tenth book — I had always a turn for natural history - establishes the existence of that rara avis ; and I demonstrate the truth of my position , that there do exist ...
... nature , is phonice rarior . Pliny , in the second chapter of his tenth book — I had always a turn for natural history - establishes the existence of that rara avis ; and I demonstrate the truth of my position , that there do exist ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiration afterwards Agt Agt Agt For Agt appeared beautiful Burghs called cause character Church Church of Scotland Coleridge Corn-Laws Court Court of Session doubt duty Edinburgh England English establishment eyes father favour feeling Florennes frae French gentleman give Goethe Goldsmith hand happy heard heart honour hope interest Ireland Irish jury justice King labour Lady Mary land letter live Lochcairnie London look Lord Lord John Russell Lord Justice Clerk Magdalen marriage matter ment mind Miss mother Muir nature Neighbour never night opinion parish Parliament party passed person poet political poor present Queen racter Redheugh Reform replied Scotland Scott Scottish seemed shew Short Parliaments Sir Marmaduke slaves spirit thing thou thought tion Tories trial valley Warrock Welland Whig whole William Winram woman young