| 1797 - 514 trang
...images of true religion, which are at once dear and awful to his heart, were all reprefented by Burnt with all a poet's magic power. Old and young, high...was at that time refident in Galloway, contiguous to Ayrihire, and I can well remember, how that even plough-boys and maidfervants would have gladly parted... | |
| 1797 - 610 trang
...true religion, which aie at once dear and awful to his heart, were all reprefented by BURNS with ail a poet's magic power. Old and young, high and low,...delighted, agitated, tranfported. I was at that time rendent in •'¡aiio'oiiy, contiguous to jiyrjbir?, and Г can well remember, how that even plough-boys... | |
| 1797 - 506 trang
...and awful to his heart, were all rcpreitnted by BURNS wjth all a poet's magic power. Old and younp, high and low, grave and gay, learned or ignorant, all were alike delighted, agitated, truiifportcd. 1 was at that time rendent in < -till'sivay, contiguous to A\rjbuf, and 1 can well remember,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 820 trang
...laughter ; thole fancies of fuperftition, at which he ftill wonders and trembles ; thole aflefting fentiments and images of true religion, which are...ignorant, all were alike delighted, agitated, tranfported. In the mean time, fome few copies of thefe fafcinatinç poems found their way to Edinburgh j and having... | |
| 1823 - 848 trang
...sentiments and images of true religion, which are at once dear and awful to his heart, were all represented by Burns with all a poet's magic power. Old and young,...learned or ignorant, all were alike delighted, agitated, transported. In the mean time, some few copies of these fascinating poems found their way to Edinburgh... | |
| Robert Burns - 1834 - 420 trang
...sentiments and images of true religion, which are at once dear and awful to his heart, were represented by Burns with all a poet's magic power. Old and young, high and low, grave and gay, learned or ' THE LIFE OF ROBERT BURNS. 105 ignorant, all were alike delighted, agitated, and transported." To... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1835 - 592 trang
...sentiments and images of true religion, which are at once dear and пи lu I to his heart, were represented by Burns with all a poet's magic power. Old and young,...learned or ignorant, all were alike delighted, agitated, transported. I was at that time resident in Galloway, contiguous to Ayrshire, and I can well remember,... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 260 trang
...sentiments and images of true religion, which are at once dear and awful to his heart, — were represented by Burns with all a poet's magic power. Old and young,...learned or ignorant, all were alike delighted, agitated, transported. I was at that time resident in Galloway, contiguous to Ayrshire, and I can well remember,... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 530 trang
...sentiments and images of true religion, which are at once dear and awful to his heart, — were represented by Burns with all a poet's magic power. Old and young,...learned or ignorant, all were alike delighted, agitated, transported. 1 was at that time resident in Galloway, contiguous to Ayrshire, and I can well remember,... | |
| 1895 - 862 trang
....last use he made of his pen was writing. « short letter to this lady a few days before his death. "Old and young, high and low, grave and gay, learned 'or ignorant, were all alike delighted, agitated, and transported by the volume which Burns published. Ploughboys... | |
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