The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Noctes ambrosianaeW. Blackwood, 1856 |
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... Scotland , ' Goethe's Faust , • Hamlet . - Shakespeare . - Hayward , Prigs , 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 A Fool tarred and feathered , 108 The Oracular School of Poetry , 109 Shelley . - Leigh Hunt : his London Journal ...
... Scotland , ' Goethe's Faust , • Hamlet . - Shakespeare . - Hayward , Prigs , 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 A Fool tarred and feathered , 108 The Oracular School of Poetry , 109 Shelley . - Leigh Hunt : his London Journal ...
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... Scotland , 164 The Age of Useful Knowledge , 165 Exceptions to the General Enlightenment , 166 A Libel on Englishwomen repelled , 167 Man should sustain his own Offspring , 168 A Libel on Englishmen repelled , 169 The Law of Love and ...
... Scotland , 164 The Age of Useful Knowledge , 165 Exceptions to the General Enlightenment , 166 A Libel on Englishwomen repelled , 167 Man should sustain his own Offspring , 168 A Libel on Englishmen repelled , 169 The Law of Love and ...
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... Scotland , The Shepherd on Umbrellas , Thunder in Winter , 219 220 221 Dante , Shepherd blowing Soap - bubbles , Severe Disenchantment , Recipe for a Sandwich , 222 223 224 225 Earthquake and Eclipse , 226 Newton - Bacon - Milton , 227 ...
... Scotland , The Shepherd on Umbrellas , Thunder in Winter , 219 220 221 Dante , Shepherd blowing Soap - bubbles , Severe Disenchantment , Recipe for a Sandwich , 222 223 224 225 Earthquake and Eclipse , 226 Newton - Bacon - Milton , 227 ...
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... Scotland , and was ploutering about in the pool , when , just as I had squeezed the water out of my eyes , after a plunge , I chanced to look up the hillside , and there I saw him — with these blessed eyes I saw him — his own very self ...
... Scotland , and was ploutering about in the pool , when , just as I had squeezed the water out of my eyes , after a plunge , I chanced to look up the hillside , and there I saw him — with these blessed eyes I saw him — his own very self ...
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... Scotland ? Auld women and weans ' ill walk that atween the twa gloamins , —and haena they gigs , and carts , and pownies for the side - saddle , and lang bare - backed yauds that can carry fowre easy - and at a pinch , by haudin on by ...
... Scotland ? Auld women and weans ' ill walk that atween the twa gloamins , —and haena they gigs , and carts , and pownies for the side - saddle , and lang bare - backed yauds that can carry fowre easy - and at a pinch , by haudin on by ...
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