Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, Հատոր 2George Eyre-Todd Greenwood Press, 1971 |
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Արդյունքներ 31–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... friends had no choice but to place him in the city madhouse . As they were conducting him over the threshold , it is said he suddenly realised his fate , and shrieked aloud , and his cry was answered by a shout from the other inmates of ...
... friends had no choice but to place him in the city madhouse . As they were conducting him over the threshold , it is said he suddenly realised his fate , and shrieked aloud , and his cry was answered by a shout from the other inmates of ...
Էջ 141
... friends from the manse of Laggan . This brought her con- siderable reputation , and was followed by " Memoirs of an American Lady , " Essays on the Superstitions of the High- landers , " and other works . In 1825 she received a pension ...
... friends from the manse of Laggan . This brought her con- siderable reputation , and was followed by " Memoirs of an American Lady , " Essays on the Superstitions of the High- landers , " and other works . In 1825 she received a pension ...
Էջ 171
... friends . But the poet shook his head : " These fine folk , " he said , are my friends no longer . " And then with a half smile he added the burden of the old song , " Werena my heart licht I wad dee . " 66 Against the slights of former ...
... friends . But the poet shook his head : " These fine folk , " he said , are my friends no longer . " And then with a half smile he added the burden of the old song , " Werena my heart licht I wad dee . " 66 Against the slights of former ...
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