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" A man who lives forever among mist and mountains, knows better than to be always prosing about them. Methinks I feel about objects familiar to infancy and manhood, but when we speak of them, it is only upon great occasions, and in situations of deep passion.... "
Book Catalogue: Willis's Miscellanaeous - Página 4
1854
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The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes113-114

1863 - 622 páginas
...mists and mountains knows better than to be always prosing about them. Methinks I feel about oljects familiar to infancy and manhood, but when we speak...occasions, and in situations of deep passion. Ossian waa probably born in a flat country. . ' ScJtt has written good lines in the " Lord of the Isles,"...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen76

1863 - 640 páginas
...he lives. A man who lives forever among mists and mountains knows better than to be always prosing about them. Methinks I feel about objects familiar...has not done justice to the Sound of Mull, -which ua glorious strait. "The Northern Highlanders do not admire ' Waverley,' so I presume the South Highlanders...
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Willis's Current Notes: A Series of Articles on Antiquities, Biography ...

George Willis - 1853 - 322 páginas
...ever among mist and mountains, knows better than to be always prosing • "Tha White Doe of Rilstonc," a poem, by Wordsworth. about them. Methinks I feel...written good lines in the ' Lord of the Isles,' but lie has not done justice to the Sound of Mull, which is a glorious streight. "The Northern Highlanders...
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Willis's Current Notes: A Series of Articles on Antiquities, Biography ...

George Willis - 1855 - 112 páginas
...mountains, knows better than to be always prosing • "The White Doe of Rilstone," a poem, by AVordsworth. about them. Methinks I feel about objects familiar...has written good lines in the ' Lord" of the Isles,' hut he has not done justice to the Sound of Mull, which is a glorious strcight. "The Northern Highlanders...
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'Christopher North': A Memoir of John Wilson, Late Professor of ..., Volumen1

Mary Wilson Gordon - 1862 - 402 páginas
...great occasions, and in situations of deep passion. Ossian was probably born in a flat country I1 " Scott has written good lines in the ' Lord of the...justice to the Sound of Mull, which is a glorious strait. " The Northern Highlanders do not admire Waverley, so I presume the South Highlanders despise...
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'Christopher North,': A Memoir of John Wilson, Late Professor of Moral ...

Mary Wilson Gordon - 1863 - 508 páginas
...he lived. A man who lives forever among mist and mountains, knows better than to be always prosing about them. Methinks I feel about objects familiar...justice to the Sound of Mull, which is a glorious strait. "The Northern Highlanders do not admire Waverley, so I presume the South Highlanders despise...
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'Christopher North,': A Memoir of John Wilson, Late Professor of Moral ...

Mary Wilson Gordon - 1863 - 514 páginas
...he lived. A man who lives forever among mist and mountains, knows better than to be always prosing about them. Methinks I feel about objects familiar...justice to the Sound of Mull, which is a glorious strait. "The Northern Highlanders do not admire Waverley, so I presume the South Highlanders despise...
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The British American Magazine, Volumen1

1863 - 682 páginas
...he lived. A man who lives for ever among mists and mountains knows better than to be always prosing about them. Methinks I feel about objects familiar...justice to the Sound of Mull, which is a glorious strait. ' The Northern Highlanders do not admire " Waverley," so I presume the South Highlanders despise...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen113

1863 - 616 páginas
...he lived. A man who lives for ever among mists and mountains knows better than to be always prosing about them. Methinks I feel about objects familiar...written good lines in the " Lord of the Isles," but he ho» not done justice to the Sound of Mull, which is a glorious strait. ' The Northern Highlanders...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen113

1863 - 606 páginas
...he lived. A man who lives for ever among mists and mountains knows better than to be always prosing about them. Methinks I feel about objects familiar...passion. Ossian was probably born in a flat country. ' The Northern Highlanders do not admire " Waverley," so I presume the South Highlanders despise "...
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