The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... beautiful district of Scotland, through * The Editor hopes to be pardoned by the ingenious writer of this letter for having postponed some observations on etymologies, and the beautiful verses inserted in this letter. The piece was too ...
... beautiful district of Scotland, through * The Editor hopes to be pardoned by the ingenious writer of this letter for having postponed some observations on etymologies, and the beautiful verses inserted in this letter. The piece was too ...
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... beautiful. The walk, or little riding, that I project about my place, will conduct us from the house half a mile, close by the woody margin of the Tweed, on the peninsula} and leaving it, by gently ascending the adjoining hill of BeT ...
... beautiful. The walk, or little riding, that I project about my place, will conduct us from the house half a mile, close by the woody margin of the Tweed, on the peninsula} and leaving it, by gently ascending the adjoining hill of BeT ...
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... beautiful prospect, has no more than a partial view of the river, beyond which appear the high ruddy rocks which I mentioned ; and all around me is orchard and wood, through which are seen the ruins of the abbey. # The ruins of this ...
... beautiful prospect, has no more than a partial view of the river, beyond which appear the high ruddy rocks which I mentioned ; and all around me is orchard and wood, through which are seen the ruins of the abbey. # The ruins of this ...
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