Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1843 - Edinburgh (Scotland) |
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Page 4
... character as one is led to expect , in seeing a re- presentation of this distinguished poet . His dress is partly concealed by a cloak thrown over his shoulders . The face is modelled from a bust of Lord Byron exe- cuted in Italy while ...
... character as one is led to expect , in seeing a re- presentation of this distinguished poet . His dress is partly concealed by a cloak thrown over his shoulders . The face is modelled from a bust of Lord Byron exe- cuted in Italy while ...
Page 9
... character of a promoter of good fellowship and good humour . It keeps men sweet under circumstances which would otherwise be trying to the temper . There would be no such thing as envy in the world , if this excellent species of con ...
... character of a promoter of good fellowship and good humour . It keeps men sweet under circumstances which would otherwise be trying to the temper . There would be no such thing as envy in the world , if this excellent species of con ...
Page 10
... character of the arrangement of mundane affairs , and that life and all its blessings are held under an obligation to submit to that arrangement , I humbly endeavour to meet the troubles that befall me with composure and resignation ...
... character of the arrangement of mundane affairs , and that life and all its blessings are held under an obligation to submit to that arrangement , I humbly endeavour to meet the troubles that befall me with composure and resignation ...
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... character , the farm - house of Baldarroch , in the district of the agreeable manner in which they are thrown to- Banchory , Aberdeenshire , were alarmed by observ - gether will amply repay the trouble of perusing the ing a great number ...
... character , the farm - house of Baldarroch , in the district of the agreeable manner in which they are thrown to- Banchory , Aberdeenshire , were alarmed by observ - gether will amply repay the trouble of perusing the ing a great number ...
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... character . The chief of these seems to have been foot - ball , which was conducted with great spirit , the old looking delightedly at the feats of the young . At Alnwick , the ball is thrown to the populace from the walls of the castle ...
... character . The chief of these seems to have been foot - ball , which was conducted with great spirit , the old looking delightedly at the feats of the young . At Alnwick , the ball is thrown to the populace from the walls of the castle ...
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