The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... interest to the best in Sir Walter's novels . We shall select , almost at random , a few of the most interesting . The Dorback , which joins the Divie , comes from the wild lake of Lochindorbe , remarkable for the extensive ruins of its ...
... interest to the best in Sir Walter's novels . We shall select , almost at random , a few of the most interesting . The Dorback , which joins the Divie , comes from the wild lake of Lochindorbe , remarkable for the extensive ruins of its ...
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... interest . Terrific was the discharge of water , wreck , and stones that burst from the pass at the Craig of Coulternose , over the extensive plain of Forres , spread- ing devastation abroad on that rich and beautifully hedgerowed ...
... interest . Terrific was the discharge of water , wreck , and stones that burst from the pass at the Craig of Coulternose , over the extensive plain of Forres , spread- ing devastation abroad on that rich and beautifully hedgerowed ...
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... interest . They saw it tugging up till an intervening wood hid it from their view . Again it was seen beyond , making , as it were , for Rodney's cottage , as they hoped with the intention of reaching Stripeside . But in an instant it ...
... interest . They saw it tugging up till an intervening wood hid it from their view . Again it was seen beyond , making , as it were , for Rodney's cottage , as they hoped with the intention of reaching Stripeside . But in an instant it ...
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... interest in these poor people , visited them at the Broom of Moy , after the subsidence of the flood . found the old man lying on a damp bed , under a defenceless roof , ex- posed to wind and rain . His moans were unceasing , save when ...
... interest in these poor people , visited them at the Broom of Moy , after the subsidence of the flood . found the old man lying on a damp bed , under a defenceless roof , ex- posed to wind and rain . His moans were unceasing , save when ...
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... interest— that of the family of the Riachs . Mrs. Riach , the grandmother , Sir Thomas afterwards saw in her own cottage . How beautifully does he tell the meeting ! - " She had her Bible in her hand , apparently the only wreck of pro ...
... interest— that of the family of the Riachs . Mrs. Riach , the grandmother , Sir Thomas afterwards saw in her own cottage . How beautifully does he tell the meeting ! - " She had her Bible in her hand , apparently the only wreck of pro ...
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